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You get botulism from a toxin produced by bacteria Also - it can enter the body through a wound contaminated by the organism and the organism needn't be present if the toxin has already been produced. Infants may get it from eating unpasteurised honey but most botulism occurs after eating improperly canned or cooked foods.
They could die, depending on the type of microbe and the method it enters the body. But generally speaking, microorganisms thrive inside the human body. It is a warm, wet, and nutrient rich environment.
Diabetes is not a microbe, a microbe is a disease-causing bacteria. Diabetes is a chronic illness that occurs when the body is unable to make enough insulin or has a resistance to insulin.
you will fall ill
Enhances phagocytes by coating a microbe. Opsonization promotes attachment of a phagocyte to a microbe.
Pathogens
Probably not. Antibiotics work to kill off bacteria. Botulism is caused by neurotoxins formed by Clostridium botulinum. The bacteria might not even be alive when the disease hits.You get botulism from a toxin produced by bacteriaAlso - it can enter the body through a wound contaminated by the organism and the organism needn't be present if the toxin has already been produced. Infants may get it from eating unpasteurised honey but most botulism occurs after eating improperly canned or cooked foods.
Once the white blood cells realise that there is a pathogen (unwanted microbe) in the body, it tracks it down and tries to destroy it. They do this by fully engulfing the microbe or sending antibodies to stick to the microbe therefore making it harmless. The white blood cell then remembers this pathogen so that it is prepared if it comes again.
HIV is a virus, and can't be removed from the body once infected.
A microbe is a microbe because it is a micro-organism.Which means small(micro)living things(organisms)
A microbe is a microscopic organism, like bacteria. The paramecium is a microbe. We saw a microbe under the microscope.