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A pathogen is defined as a biological agent which is capable of causing disease in its host by disrupting the normal physiology of its host. A pathogen can affect either an animal or a plant. Most pathogens are microscopic in size, examples are virus, bacteria, fungi, etc. Pathogens are divided into different classes and they are responsible for causing infectious diseases.
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disease-causing organisms

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A pathogen is an organism that causes disease.

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