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Some pathogens produce toxins.

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Is caused by pathogen that does not normally produce an illness in healthy human?

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Is caused by a pathogen that does not normally produce an illness in healthy humans?

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What is an injection or mild form of a pathogen to produce immunity?

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What is elicitor in plants?

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Is virus is a pathogen or parasite?

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What does harmless pathogen do?

A harmless pathogen can be injected into your body so that the bodies defence system will learn to recognise the antigens (harmful protein located on surface of pathogen) and to fight it easily the next time having remembered the antibodies it had to produce. and sorry if this is a little confusing.


What do pathogens produce?

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What best describes how a vaccinations can help protect the body against disease?

An individual is exposed to a killed pathogen, an inactivated pathogen, or a component of a pathogen. The individual is protected from subsequent exposures to the pathogen because the adaptive immune system is stimulated to produce memory B cells and memory T cells, which protect from subsequent exposures.


How is mycelium important to fungi?

Yeast which is a fungal/mold eukaryotic pathogen, DOES NOT produce mycelium like bacteria


What organism produces disease?

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What does Macrophage do after it ingests a pathogen?

Upon engulfment of a pathogen macrophages will destroy the pathogen in the phagolysosome. This is accomplished through a variety of enzymes as well as the use of reactive oxygen species (free radicals), which are used to produce bleach. Macrophages can then break down the proteins of the pathogen and present them as antigens to T cells, although dendritic cells are much better at this last part.