The mouth. The air we breathe is full of creepy crawlies. The food we eat. The water we drink.
your lungs
leukocytes
Figure it out
the fingers where the most comon because there where always getting cuts and blisters that got infected.
Platelets :)
people who had a tragic accident or cut a body part open and it got infected. very painful and can be life threatening
A person infected with bacteria may develop a fever as part of the body's immune response. When bacteria invade, the immune system releases pyrogens, substances that signal the brain to raise the body's temperature. This elevated temperature can help inhibit bacterial growth and enhance the effectiveness of immune cells. Consequently, a fever serves as a defense mechanism to help the body fight off the infection.
people who had a tragic accident or cut a body part open and it got infected. very painful and can be life threatening
The white blood cells.
To enumerate the number of bacterial cells on the uncovered part of the human body such as the palm, a swab can be used to collect a sample from the area of interest. The sample can then be plated on a nutrient agar plate and incubated to allow the bacterial colonies to grow. After incubation, the colonies can be counted to estimate the number of bacterial cells present on the palm.
Neutrophils are normally the most numerous white blood cells in the bloodstream. They are responsible for fighting bacterial infections and are part of the body's innate immune system.
when a person has HIV or full blown aids, it harms the immune system