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Cilia protect your body from pathogens up to a certain extent. The cilia in your lungs prevent dust particles and other such particles you breathe from entering your lungs by trapping them and sweeping them away. The cilia located on the cell membrane prevents certain substances from entering the selectively permeable cell membrane through that same manner. However, if you get a cut or something, cilia are not really going to protect pathogens from entering your body from that cut.
they enter the bloodstream. when you get cut for example, the capillaries are broken, so there, the pathogens enter.
It is a blade used by the Japanese that can cut through three bodies with one swing
when there is a cut the white blood cells quickly get there then engulf them when they enter the body and also release antitoxins to destroy the toxins the pathogens release then the plasm from the blood creates a coat of plasm to stop bacteria and pathogens entering the body and wearing a plaster with some antiseptic cream will sought the job out just as well
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Activate a group of proteins called complement because this is the quickest response the human body can offer.
Cilia protect your body from pathogens up to a certain extent. The cilia in your lungs prevent dust particles and other such particles you breathe from entering your lungs by trapping them and sweeping them away. The cilia located on the cell membrane prevents certain substances from entering the selectively permeable cell membrane through that same manner. However, if you get a cut or something, cilia are not really going to protect pathogens from entering your body from that cut.
the simple answer is YES. any breaks in the skin no matter how small are possible routes for bacterium to enter the body and cause infection.
Tetanus attacks in open wounds, such as a fresh cut. When soil, saliva, or even feces gets into contact with it, Clostridium tetani attacks the body. Also, Tetanus can occur when rusty nails puncture the skin. Tetanus occurs in the Central Nervous System(brain and spinal cord).
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they can if they get into the body through a cut or something of that sort.
Brian used a hatchet to cut through the aluminum body of the plane in order to retrieve the survival kit inside.
Yes, a midsagittal section through the body would cut the heart. Although we perceive the heartbeat on the left side of the body, the heart does cross the midline.
midsagittal
they enter the bloodstream. when you get cut for example, the capillaries are broken, so there, the pathogens enter.
you cut the paper up, down,up,down until the end then open the paper up then leave the end 2 rows then cut the inside ONLY. then put it through your body.there you have yourself a piece of paper through your body!:)
you can "dado" the body of wood to create a channel or groove.