(a)
To provide:
The three examples of non-cellular infectious agents that do not display typical viral morphology.
Introduction:
Infections refer to an abnormal condition of the body that disrupts important physical and physiological function of the body. It is caused due to improper diet, lack of exercise, various infectious agents, toxic substances produces by bacteria, viruses or
(b)
To determine:
The non-cellular infectious agents among the given agents which are associated with the development of human disease.
Introduction:
Infections refer to an abnormal condition of the body that disrupts important physical and physiological function of the body. It is caused due to improper diet, lack of exercise, various infectious agents that are present in nature, toxic substances produces by bacteria, viruses or fungi, genetic disorders, and depression or stress. These play a role in illness and disturb the normal functioning of the body.
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