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Mucous membrane and Pathogenic bacteria

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Difference between Mucous membrane and Pathogenic bacteria

Mucous membrane vs. Pathogenic bacteria

A mucous membrane or mucosa is a membrane that lines various cavities in the body and covers the surface of internal organs. Pathogenic bacteria are bacteria that can cause disease.

Similarities between Mucous membrane and Pathogenic bacteria

Mucous membrane and Pathogenic bacteria have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Gastrointestinal tract, Mouth, Nostril, Pathogen, Skin, Urethra, Vagina.

Gastrointestinal tract

The gastrointestinal tract (digestive tract, digestional tract, GI tract, GIT, gut, or alimentary canal) is an organ system within humans and other animals which takes in food, digests it to extract and absorb energy and nutrients, and expels the remaining waste as feces.

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Mouth

In animal anatomy, the mouth, also known as the oral cavity, buccal cavity, or in Latin cavum oris, is the opening through which many animals take in food and issue vocal sounds.

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Nostril

A nostril (or naris, plural nares) is one of the two channels of the nose, from the point where they bifurcate to the external opening.

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Pathogen

In biology, a pathogen (πάθος pathos "suffering, passion" and -γενής -genēs "producer of") or a '''germ''' in the oldest and broadest sense is anything that can produce disease; the term came into use in the 1880s.

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Skin

Skin is the soft outer tissue covering vertebrates.

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Urethra

In anatomy, the urethra (from Greek οὐρήθρα – ourḗthrā) is a tube that connects the urinary bladder to the urinary meatus for the removal of urine from the body.

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Vagina

In mammals, the vagina is the elastic, muscular part of the female genital tract.

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Mucous membrane and Pathogenic bacteria Comparison

Mucous membrane has 49 relations, while Pathogenic bacteria has 436. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 1.44% = 7 / (49 + 436).

References

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