Yes, there are examples of pathogens attacking human tissue. An example is Helicobacter pylori forming ulcers in your stomach.
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A pathogen is term used to refer to any disease causing organism.
The human body has 4 primary tissue types: epithelium, connective tissue, nervous tissue, and muscle.
Not always. Pathogens such as viruses must attack human cells to replicate. Other pathogens like bacteria can actually attack and distroy tissue or just cling onto the surface. (For example: Clostridium Difficile is a bacteria that can grow out of control in a person's colon; they cling to the walls and prevent the absorption of fluids, this results in diarrhea.) Some bacteria produce toxins that attack tissues.Yes some pathogens attack human tissue.Yes
Yes, there are examples of pathogens attacking human tissue. An example is Helicobacter pylori forming ulcers in your stomach.
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Primary responseSkin, mucous and saliva entraps the pathogens and digests it.Secondary responsethe blood cells named "lymphocytes" will encounter the pathogens by releasing antibodies against to it.
Most human pathogens belong to the mesophile group because they are able to survive and grow best at moderate and human temperatures.
The optimal temperature for most human pathogens might be expected to range from 25-45°C
There are four major types of human pathogens: -Bacteria -Viruses -Fungi -and Protists
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