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How do Pathogenic Microorganisms Cause Disease?
Pathogens cause disease through various mechanisms. Some release
toxins
that damage tissues, while others directly invade and disrupt cellular functions. The specific method of pathogenesis can vary widely depending on the microorganism.
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