A pathogen is any microorganism (such as a virus or bacterium) that causes disease.
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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.
is the primary source of pathogens (disease-causing microorganisms) and putrescence organic substances. Because pathogens are excreted in feces, all sewage from cities and towns is likely to contain pathogens of some type, potentially presenting a direct threat to public health.
an example of a crop plant disease is pathogens. They can be stoped by crop rotation.
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Some pathogens produce toxins.
Toxins
Toxins.
Pathogens
white blood cells
vaccine
The process of immunity is to produce specific antibodies that bind to antigens on the surface of pathogens. =]
Some produce toxins, while others invade cells or tissues and then produce toxins. Even when localized in the body, such infections can have systemic effects. Symptoms are often a result of the body over-reacting in its own defence.
Toxigenesis, or the ability to produce toxins, is an underlying mechanism by which many bacterial pathogens produce disease. Examples of this are: Corynebacterium diphtheriae, Clostridium tetani, Clostridium perfringens and Streptococcus pyogenes.
Phagocytes use phagocytosis, also Macrophages (or white blood cells) use phagocytosis to engulf and destroy pathogens.
vaccine
all wbc produce antibodies to attach the the pathogens antigens.