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Bacteria which cause diseases in humans, animals and plants are called __________(a) Anaerobic bacteria(b) Aerobic bacteria(c) Pathogenic bacteria(d) Non pathogenic bacteriaI got this question in an interview.My question is from Bacteria topic in portion Micro-organisms in Milk of Dairy Engineering

Answer» CORRECT choice is (c) Pathogenic bacteria

Best explanation: Organisms which produce diseases are CALLED pathogenic bacteria. These organisms bring about DISEASE in human beings, ANIMALS and plants by ATTACKING and breaking down living cells and producing poisonous substances.


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