every pathogen is different, the main and only difference is the antigen which live upon it and often release toxins which can also harm the body as well as the actual infection it is carrying.
What makes them different are it's Antigens.:)
The dimention
The sum total of all the genes of each species makes every species unique.
each pathogen has a antigene which the antibodies attach to so each pathogen needs a unique antibodie
it's name
Your quiddity is what makes you a unique individual. Every person and every thing has a certain quiddity, an essence that makes it what it is.
Their unique SEQUENCE of nucleotide BASES accomplishes this Functional Property in Dna strands.
Not every fungus is a pathogen.Some are pathogenic fungi
There is nothing that makes any individual unique.
When a lymphocyte recognizes a pathogen, it first binds to specific antigens on the pathogen's surface through its unique receptors. This recognition activates the lymphocyte, leading to its proliferation and differentiation into effector cells, such as cytotoxic T cells or antibody-secreting B cells. These effector cells work to eliminate the pathogen, either by directly killing infected cells or by producing antibodies that neutralize the pathogen. Additionally, memory cells are formed to provide long-term immunity against future infections by the same pathogen.
c. a pathogen makes more than one antigen. Pathogens typically have multiple epitopes that can be recognized by antibodies, but they do not make more than one antigen. Each pathogen produces specific antigens that can trigger an immune response.
Every language is different, isn't it. It makes them different, unique, diverse and special in their own way.
what makes you unique is your own personality its what you do to make your self special