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bacteria that cause human diseases do not grow well at high temperatures

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Vaccines are effective in preventing disease because they?

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Which body system protects the body againts invasion by pathogens?

The body system that is responsible for fighting pathogens is the lymphatic system. Another important contributor to this mechanism is the immune system, though it is not a system, per se, in terms of a system of the body, because it is made up of a combination of different systems and works to combat foreign invaders, like pathogens and microbes.


What are all protozoans because they take in food?

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How do pathogens enter yogurt?

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Why pathogens are a threat to the body?

Because pathogens cause disease or illness to their host so that's mean it threat the body.


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Why are viruses and eukarotic pathogens more difficult to treat than prokaryotic pathogens?

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If we are surround by pathogens why don't we die of disease?

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