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How do genetic factors, environmental factors, and pathogenic agents affect both individual and public health?

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genetic factors:

Many conditions and diseases are related to genes in some way. Some mutations may be in a single gene, although most disorders are more complex. Many diseases, such as heart disease and diabetes, are caused by issues with multiple genes in combination with lifestyle and environmental factors.

environmental factors:

Many things in the environment can affect our health. Hazardous substances found in the air, soil and water can originate from a variety of sources, such as agricultural and industrial activities, mining operations, landfills and leaky underground storage tanks

pathogenic factors:

Sometimes bacteria multiply so rapidly they crowd out host tissues and disrupt normal function. Sometimes they kill cells and tissues outright. Sometimes they make toxins that can paralyze, destroy cells' metabolic machinery, or precipitate a massive immune reaction that is itself toxic.

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genetic has to do with how you're more common to getting a disease or illness due to it being in your family/genes.

environmental has to do with diseases like chicken pox and how it was everywhere unlike genetic where you just got it off you who u were

pathogenic agents are like bacteria and sometimes that bacteria can grow too fast which can kill people.

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