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Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus.
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Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus.
Inoculate with bacteriophages.
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Fungus: Tinea pedis: Pedis pedade.
Bacteria: tonsillitis, scarlet fever, erysipelas: streptococcus.
Termites symbiosis with donaflagellates,7, dysentery bacilli can cause dysentery, pneumococcus can cause pneumonia, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis can cause tuberculosis. 2. Fresh bovine is a fungus that makes people sick.
Soybean rhizobia rhizobia.
Escherichia coli and humans live in symbiosis.
Lichen Symbiosis between bacteria and fungi, 1, bacteria: Escherichia coli Dysentery fungus: mold Carcinogenic.
Symbiosis: rhizobia, 0, tobacco mosaic disease, tobacco mosaic virus, influenza, influenza disease, pure poison, 0, bacteria fungi make plants, animals, people sick examples and pathogens, that is to say, plants, animals, people, some diseases are caused by bacteria and fungi, as well as its pathogens. To name a few typical examples, the more the merrier.
There are also examples of bacteria, fungi living in symbiosis with other plants and animals! To name a few more typical!
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Parasitism means that two organisms live together, one party benefits, the other party suffers, and the latter provides nutrients and a place to live for the former, and the relationship between this kind of biology is called parasitism; A way of life that absorbs nutrients from dead animals, plants or other organic matter to maintain one's normal life belongs to saprophytic life Bacteria and fungi do not have chloroplasts and must live on ready-made organic matter, and the nutritional mode is heterotrophic, parasitic and saprophytic
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Microsporum canis, Microsporum gypsum, Trichophyton barbae, Microsporum ausseni and Microsporum mutans. Among them, Microsporum canis is the most common, followed by Microsporum gypsum, Trichophyton barbae and Microsporum Ordovician. Let's talk about the first three.
1.Microsporum canis:
2.Gypsum Microsporum:
Living in soil all over the world, it causes **mycosis in dogs and other animals and people. The onset of this disease is acute, and the lesions are severe. Its occurrence site is similar to that of microspores, and in addition to ringworm, it sometimes causes large areas of ** lesions.
The lesion has hair loss, dandruff, crusting. In secondary bacterial infection, local exudative suppuration occurs. It can last for months or even years after becoming chronic.
3.Microsporum and Trichophyton barbae:
These two bacteria rarely cause fungal disease in dogs. Both molds can also infect people. The former mainly causes tinea capitis in children, and the latter is the main causative agent of tinea pedis in the United States.
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Bacteria and fungi are organisms that are widely distributed in the biosphere, and some bacteria and fungi are beneficial to animals, such as lactic acid bacteria, some actinomycetes, edible fungi; Some bacteria and fungi are harmful to animals and plants, such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, dysentery bacillus, etc., and some bacteria, fungi and plants coexist, such as rhizobia of leguminous plants, therefore, we should look at the relationship between bacteria, fungi and animals and plants dialectically.
The role of bacteria and fungi in nature:
1) Bacteria and fungi participate in the material cycle as decomposers.
Some saprophytic bacteria and fungi can decompose animal and plant remains and relics (litter, animal feces, etc.) into carbon dioxide, water and inorganic salts, which can be absorbed and utilized by plants, and then produce organic matter, promoting the circulation of carbon dioxide and other substances in nature.
2) Bacteria and fungi cause diseases in plants, animals and people.
There are some species of bacteria and fungi that live in or on the surface of humans, animals and plants, and absorb nutrients from living people, animals and plants, which can cause diseases in humans or animals. For example, streptococcus can cause people to suffer from tonsillitis, scarlet fever, erysipelas and other diseases. Some fungi live on the surface of the human body, causing people to suffer from diseases such as ringworm of the brachia, athlete's foot, and psoriasis.
Cotton wilt, rice blast, wheat leaf rust and corn smut are all caused by fungi.
3) Bacteria and fungi live in symbiosis with plants and animals.
Symbiosis: refers to the phenomenon that some bacteria and fungi live together with animals or plants, depend on each other, benefit each other, and once separated, both will be greatly affected, or even unable to live and die. For example:
Lichens: They are formed by fungi and algae living together. Algae provide organic matter to fungi through photosynthesis, which can supply algae water and inorganic salts.
In the root nodules of leguminous plants are nitrogen-fixing rhizobia that live in symbiosis with plants. Rhizobia convert nitrogen from the air into avian nitrogen matter that plants can absorb, while plants provide organic matter to rhizobia.
In the stomach and intestines of herbivores such as cattle, sheep, and camels, there are some kinds of bacteria that can help animals decompose cellulose in forage, and animals can provide a place and food for these bacteria to survive, and they depend on each other and live together.
Some of the bacteria that live in the human gut get their nutrients from the human body, and it is able to produce vitamin B12 and vitamin K, which are beneficial to the human body.
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Gram-negative bacilli are pathogenic only to humans, and bacteria are pathogenic only to animals. Facultative anaerobes.
Different pathogens can cause different degrees of pathological processes and diseases to the host, such as Salmonella typhi infection causing human typhoid fever and Mycobacterium tuberculosis causing tuberculosis, which is determined by the characteristics of the bacterial species.
Pathogenicity refers to the ability of bacteria to cause infection. The pathogenicity of bacteria is for a specific host, some are pathogenic only to humans, some are only pathogenic to some animals, and some are pathogenic to both humans and animals.
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Most bacteria are beneficial to the human body, such as corynebacterium to make monosodium glutamate, lactic acid bacteria and other bacteria to make yogurt and kimchi A few bacteria are harmful to the human body, such as bacteria can make food spoilage, wounds red, swollen and suppurative and other fungi are also beneficial, some are harmful, such as some fungi parasitize on the human body surface, so that people suffer from athlete's foot, brachia ringworm, etc
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