Pathogen is the name given to the disease causing micro-organism. Patho means disease and gen means producing. Most of the bacteria are not pathogenic. Most of them are useful to you and ecosystem. Most of the pathogens keep you fit and keep your immunity in tune.
The skin is the largest organ and forms an effective barrier.
White blood cells ingest the pathogens to prevent them from harming the human body
The organ that detects pathogens in the lymph is the lymph node. Lymph nodes contain immune cells, such as lymphocytes and macrophages, which monitor the lymph fluid for foreign substances, including pathogens. When pathogens are detected, the immune cells initiate an immune response to help eliminate the threat. This process is crucial for the body's immune surveillance and response to infections.
A pair of kidneys clean waste from your body through urine.
The integumentary system (skin) blocks the entrance of pathogens and prevents the loss of water.
The immune system is the organ system involved in defense. It works to protect the body against pathogens, infections, and foreign substances by recognizing and responding to them.
An organ transplant can cause tissue rejection, where the patient's immune system tries to destroy the transplanted organ, because the foreign organ is mistaken for pathogens.
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The integumentary system is used as a waterproof barrier that blocks the entrance of pathogens into and prevents water loss from the body.
The integumentary system is an organ system consisting of the skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. The skin is only a few millimeters thick yet is by far the largest organ in the body.
The largest organ of the human body is the skin. It has various functions, including protection against pathogens, regulation of body temperature, and sensation of touch.
Yes, tonsils are considered as lymphoid organs. They are part of the lymphatic system and play a role in the immune response by helping to filter out harmful pathogens entering the body through the mouth and nose.