I'd say nose hairs in your nose, your skin (without cuts), and your T-Cells.
they make you sneeze or cough and when you do that all of the pathogens stay out of your body - Rudo575 pathogens get stuck in mucus or small hair.
they make you sneeze or cough and when you do that all of the pathogens stay out of your body - Rudo575 pathogens get stuck in mucus or small hair.
it helps keep out a different variety of pathogens
through antibodies and certain blood vessels ears are the #1 defense
Serves as a physical barrier to keep pathogens out.
through antibodies and certain blood vessels ears are the #1 defense
your body produces antigens to fight against the pathogens and imune you agaist diseases.
Many pathogens outside the body can be killed with heat or chemicals. Inside the body, pathogens can sometimes be killed with medicine.
Our antibodies fight off the pathogens.
Pathogens cause Infectious Diseases by pathogens getting into your body and caused harm.
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The immune system and the lymphatic system work together to protect the body from pathogens. The immune system recognizes and targets pathogens, while the lymphatic system helps circulate immune cells and remove pathogens from the body. Additionally, the skin and mucous membranes act as physical barriers to prevent pathogens from entering the body.