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Q: When bacteria enter your body and start multiplying what do you have?
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When bacteria enter your body and start to multiply what do you say you have?

i think u say i am infected with a disease


How can a cut in the skin lead to an infection?

The cut allows a passage way for bacteria to enter your body. The bacteria enter. The infection forms because of the bacteria.


What digests nutrients wastes and bacteria that enter the cell?

your body


Describe What can happen if too many harmful bacteria enter the system?

the aliens from outer space can take over your body and start raping people.


Whenharmful bacteria enter the body through a wound how does th e body fight it?

the white blood cells sorround the bacteria


What causes toxic shock syndrom?

Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is caused by staphylococcus aureus and streptococcus pyogenes bacteria that multiply and can start to produce toxins that can enter the body and overwhelm the immune system within those lacking immunity or with compromised immune systems. This will occur when bacteria are allowed to multiply within the body or within a wound on the body.


How does the body react to pathogens?

the body does not react well to bacteria. It can be harmful to your body and can start disease


Are most pathogenic bacteria thermophiles?

in 5 degree c to 40 degree c


Can bacteria be found on the body?

Yes, there is bacteria in our body. They enter by various means such as from the air we breathe in, from the water we drink and also from the food we eat. They also enter our body on touching a dirty place or thing.


What is bacteria toxin infection?

When harmful bacteria enter your body and produce toxins, an infection occurs. This can damage tissues and disable bodily functions.


Can you get strep throat without being in contact with the bacteria?

No, there has to be some contact with the bacteria and it has to enter your body through mucous membranes or an interuption in your skin.


T Lymphocytes are responsible for?

they are killer cells. they kill bacteria that enter your body