I learned this this school year, so it's accurate. The skin has 2 major layers. If a pathogen falls on your skin, either sweat and oil glands kill them or they fall off with other dead skin cells. It is rare that they can get through the thick layer of dead cells on the outer layer of your skin. If a cut is made, they can enter. After a cut is made, though, a scab very quickly forms on top of the cut blocking out pathogens. Hope this help!! :)
The pathogen contact your body, they confronts your skin intact skin is a formidable physical barrier to the entrance of micorganism the outer skin contists of many layers of
It protects the body against disease by producing antibodies that defends the body.
directly related to white blood cells
The first and biggest line of defense is the skin. This non-discriminatory barrier is also the largest organ of the human body.
Thelesemia disease effects the digestive and endocrine systems.
The bodies first defence against a virus is your skin. The body first defense against a virus is Mucus. Mucus
to be clean
Neutrophils
lymphatic
Yes
The body's defense system is the immune system.
Well, It really doesn't really "Defend" a disease, maybe the first parts of it. For instance, sweat is suppost to keep you cool, and prevents over-heating. . . And skin obviously keeps bacteria from the inside.
It protects the body against disease by producing antibodies that defends the body.
The first line of defense includes the skin, breathing passage, mouth and stomach.
immunology
White blood cells
yes
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