The cells take control and try to kick it out the body. For example, if your lip gets hit and it swells up that means the cells are taking controll and healing your lip. Also, if you cut your arm and it gets infected, it will get all red and stingy because the cells are trying to boot out the germs =]
sickness or no reaction
pseudocoelom
to keep your body clean
neurone
to protect it's soft and delicate body.
When an infectious bacterium enters the body, the B cell makes proteins called "antibodies."
A germ enters a body by going through all your bodies defences
my answer is not as specific as you probably was planing on reading ..but when a germ enters your body, your body tries to fght back to keep thes
Yes, contagious diseases are infections. Infections are occur when a pathogen (germ) enters the body and reproduces.
Germ fighters in the body are carried by the blood.
It enters the body through the vaginal opening.
they are cool except when there is a Brittany germ fish around it dies
Whenever a germ or infection enters the body, the white blood cells snap to attention and race toward the "scene of the crime." The white blood cells are continually on the "lookout" for signs of disease. When a germ does appear, the white blood cells have a variety of ways by which they can attack. Some will produce protective antibodies that will overpower the germ. Others will surround and devour the bacteria.
The endoderm is the germ layer that will become the inner lying of the body cavity as well as on the surface of the organs. Meaning of endoderm is: Endo- = within, plus derm = germ or from.
A sneeze is your body's way to "shoo out" a germ.
Oxygen enters via the lungs.
Air enters the body when you inhale (Breathe in) air enters through the mouth and into the lungs. and then exhale (Breathe out) carbon dioxide (CO2)
the body does not react well to bacteria. It can be harmful to your body and can start disease