KEY CONCEPT Infections can be caused in several ways.

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KEY CONCEPT Infections can be caused in several ways.
KEY CONCEPT Infections can be caused in several ways.
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KEY CONCEPT Infections can be caused in several ways.

Viruses, bacteria, viroids, and prions can all cause infection. Pathogen- Any disease-causing agent. 1 nanometer (nm) = one billionth of a meter 100 nm eukaryotics cells 10,000-100,000 nm viroids 5-150 nm viruses 50-200 nm prokaryotics cells 200-10,000 nm prion 2-10 nm

A virus is made of DNA or RNA and a protein coat. non-living infects many organisms A viroid is made only of single-stranded RNA. causes disease in plants

A prion is made only of proteins. results in diseases of the brain