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infection
An animal, insect, or human whose body can sustain the growth of a pathogen is known as the pathogen's host.
Nisseria Nisseria
antibodies
no its a pathogen
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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.
Listeria cytogenses is the pathogen that is commonly linked with salad containing tcs food.
infection
Sometimes they will develop mild flu like symptoms and have a low grade fever. With the weakened your body will recognize the pathogen and develop antibodies against it, so your reaction would be milder then contracting the actual illness.
scientifically speaking the answer is false.
Antibodies are used to fight from foreign particles (pathogen generally) entering in the body of an individual.
a carrier
Antibodies have the main job of flagging foreign bodies by connecting to the antigens on the pathogen surface, they do not destroy it however. They alert Macrophages (a form of phagocyte) to engulf the pathogen enclosing it into a pathogenic vacuole and lysosymes containing digestive enzymes fuse into the vacuole. This leads to the eventual immunity of a specific pathogen.
Memory cells
Prevents the invasion of of pathogen into the body and acts as the first and second line of defence Agianst pathogens
it is called Vaccine whcih when administrated in any individual provide immunity against that pathogen..