With the white blood cells :)
no it doesnt that is a silly answer bet u i can find a better answer than that
with many blood cells.
targets cells that fight invading microbes
your stomach acids fight it off and they kill the microbes. in a way this is good and bad because if it kills the bad microbes then it kills the good microbes in our body aswell!
Immune system to react and prepare the organism to fight future invasions by these microbes.
you can have medicen
I am working on a science essay right now i think they can if microbes includes disease causing pathogens because a fever is a disruption of homestasis and the body purposly does this to help fight an infection
you get infected by microbes then your body trys to fight them of but if they fail you get ill.
When microbes that cause illness are swallowed, they can enter the digestive system and potentially cause an infection. The body's immune system is activated to fight off the invading microbes, leading to symptoms like diarrhea, vomiting, fever, and other signs of illness as the body tries to clear the infection. In severe cases, medical intervention may be needed to help the body overcome the microbial infection.
Skin is the outer covering of the body that protects against microbes and germs.
The reason people get ill is in fact because microbes which is bacteria or viruses in the air, in sexual organs or on the skin get into your body and begin to kill off your cells. Your white blood cells produces anti-bodies to fight off the microbes.
Antibiotics and antivirals are two groups of medicines used by doctors to fight microbes. Antibiotics target bacteria, while antivirals target viruses. Both are vital in treating infectious diseases caused by these different types of microbes.
Good bacteria help in digestion of food and fight microbes invading the body. Bad bacteria can make people sick or spoil food.
by using microbes white blood cells fight