On the other hand, Viruses depend on the host to survive, grow and reproduce. Usually, a host can be an animal or a plan. Viruses are believed to be the smallest microbes on this planet. Once the virus is inside the body it can spread and make the person very ill. ‘‘They reproduce by injecting their genes into the cell to reproduce thousands of new viruses. Viruses cause chicken pox and flue.’’ (Hillendale Health n.d) Viruses can also cause Measles, Influenza and common cold.
Fungi are multi-celled organisms that cannot produce their own food, however fungi can get their nutrition’s from plants and animals. Fungi’s ideal place for growth and reproduction are in damp, warm areas. Most of the fungi aren’t dangerous; it can cause ringworms, Athlete’s foot and psoriasis.
Protozoa are like bacteria one-celled organisms. These organisms love to be in damp places and often spread diseases via dirty contaminated water. Protozoa can cause infectious disease such as Malaria.
Water-borne
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