no cells are assigned jobs of preventing the microbes from entering the body (is this accurate)but when they do enter the immune system fights them off. Some ways of keeping microbes out of the body are sneezing and coughing
The white blood cells, stop the infection and by the way they are sometimes called the soldier cells. (how ineresting) :O
The white blood cells, stop the infection and by the way they are sometimes called the soldier cells.
Because some are mutations because after a while of living in the same environment these adapt to there environment mutating as they do so!
they are specalised by having a wall of agar jelly around the cells to prevent bacteria.
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Some forms of bacteria can be toxic to body cells, all right. There are many beneficial bacteria in your body, too, though.
tetanus
white cells destroy bacteria in the body
Infected Cells: Inside a persons body every minute of every day Bacteria: Everywhere
So they can engulf the bacteria that is entering your body.
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They're specialised because their sole job is to transport oxygen to the body's cells, and carry carbon dioxide away. This is similar to white blood cells who's only job is to defend the body from invading diseases.
non you will die
The inflammatory response destroys any bacteria or viruses entering the body before they can infect cells.
Bacteria can make you sick by entering your body and "attacking" you. In response, your body heats up in attempt to "fry" the bacteria.
Some forms of bacteria can be toxic to body cells, all right. There are many beneficial bacteria in your body, too, though.
Most illnesses are caused by viruses or bacteria entering the body.
I'd assume your skin
tetanus
Most illnesses are caused by viruses or bacteria entering the body.
white cells destroy bacteria in the body