No, a pathologist does not treat disease. A pathologist studies disease.
No, a pathologist is a medical professional who specializes in studying diseases and their effects on the human body. They are responsible for diagnosing diseases and understanding their causes and mechanisms, but they do not typically treat diseases with chemicals. Treatment is usually the responsibility of other medical specialists, such as oncologists or pharmacologists.
What do you mean by nuclear chemicals?
What controls body processes by means of chemicals
none spreadable diseases
Its the greek word for Chemicals or chemalist
Per: The Merriam-Webster DIctionary; :relating to or dealing with the application of scientific knowledge to legal problems
Do you mean lymphocytes? Lymphocytes are white blood cells which make chemicals called antibodies. Antibodies destroy bacteria which get into the blood. They give us immunity to diseases.
characteristics is the same as treats
The suffix -iatrist means "one who treats" or "specialist in." It is commonly used in medical terminology to refer to a physician who specializes in the treatment of a specific condition or disease.
The questions needs clarification what do you mean by Chemicals ??
Each pays for their own way
What do you mean by nuclear chemicals?
Abnormal growth.
metastaqtic metastatic
he likes you
he treats you as his sister
Well, if he treats her with respect and very nicely then maybe. but watch and see how he treats other girls and if he treats them mean then he probably likes u !!!!
if you mean do the carry human diseases than-no if you mean do they suffer from diseases than-yes