Unit
12A:Pathog
ens and
Infectious
diseases
23/01/2021
Elieah Lane
Reyes
, Five types of pathogens:
Bacteria is prokaryotic single-celled because it
doesn’t have nucleus unlike fungi. Its structure is not
complex, as it’s having basic one not like the other
pathogen, because it doesn’t have nucleus, they’re
depending on the help of DNA that’s floats in all the
cells, or it could rely on plasmids that has a circular
structure. In their sizes, they’re just in micrometres
when it comes to length. To stable its shape, structure
and be protected, peptidoglycan is the one that helps
with those things. For the bacteria to move in the body,
it contains tail-like structure that helps with the
movement of it.
Pathogenic disease
Salmonella is the most common bacteria when it comes
to having food poisoning. This salmonella bacteria or E.
coli most commonly causes diarrhoea and stomach
pain etc. It’s happening because the bacteria can go
through from the contamination of water and food
causing inflammation in your stomach.