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They grow and multiply with ease.

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it multiplies the pathogen

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Q: What do pathogens do in an HIV-compromised immune system?
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What system prevents infection by pathogens?

immune system


System is your defense against pathogens?

immune


What does the immune system?

Type your answer here... pathogens


What of the human system is on defense against pathogens?

The immune system


What happens when the body cannot differentiate between pathogens and body cells?

The immune system will target the body's own cells


A system of enzymes that is used to combat pathogens is called?

The Immune System.


What helps the immune system?

The system that helps the immune system is the circulatory system because it carries the white blood cells to where the pathogens are.


Is fighting pathogens a function of medicine?

no its oart of your immune system


What do pathogens do in an HIV comprised immune system?

grow and multiply


Why does the immune system need to destroy pathogen?

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.


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

Because our bodies have evolved to defend ourselves from these pathogens. We have an "immune system".


What is the function of the immune system?

The function of the immune system is to protect your body from infection by pathogens and foreign invaders, or what the body perceives as invading "germs". Your immune system works to identify pathogens and sometimes other unrecognized cells, like tumor cells, that could cause disease and then to eliminate them from your system. Your body's immune system has an incredibly difficult task in this because some of these pathogens can be "sneaky": they can redesign (mutate) themselves to trick the immune system into misidentifying them as harmless cells rather than appropriately treating them as foreign invaders.