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Very few pathogens can survive the acid environment of the stomach. The acids could burn a hole in a rug. The pH is 1.5 to 3.5.
Mussels are not found on sandy seashores because they are not readily supported in this environment. Mussels need to be in water to survive.
Many pathogens outside the body can be killed with heat or chemicals. Inside the body, pathogens can sometimes be killed with medicine.
how did the miwok and the hupa use their environment to survive
Most human pathogens belong to the mesophile group because they are able to survive and grow best at moderate and human temperatures.
The immune system needs to destroy the pathogens. Other wise the pathogens will multiply in the body of host. The pathogens will multiply by geometrical proportion. With in very short time the pathogens will occupy the whole body. You can no longer survive in that case.
To survive to their environment
no organisms adapt to the environment to help them survive
Stomach acid is a chemical barrier against pathogens. The low pH of the acid creates an environment in which pathogens are unable to survive and will often kill them. Mucous is a physical barrier against pathogens. It acts to trap pathogens to prevent them from entering the body any farther.
they can only survive on the moon
No, all organisms react to their environment to survive.