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What best describes a pathogen?

A pathogen is a microscopic organism, such as a virus, bacterium, fungus, or parasite, that causes disease in its host. Pathogens can infect humans, animals, plants, and even other microorganisms.


A given pathogen will provoke either a cell-mediated response or an antibody-mediated response but not both?

This statement is not accurate. Pathogens can provoke both cell-mediated and antibody-mediated responses at the same time. The type of immune response generated depends on the specific characteristics of the pathogen and the immune system of the host.


What describes the signs and symptoms that develop in response to a pathogen?

Signs are objective, observable manifestations of a disease or infection, such as fever or rash, while symptoms are subjective experiences reported by the patient, like pain or fatigue. Both signs and symptoms develop as the body responds to a pathogen, helping healthcare providers diagnose the underlying condition.


How does your body respond differently the second time it is exsposed to a pathogen than the first time it was exposed to the same pathogen?

During the second exposure to a pathogen, the immune system can mount a quicker and more targeted response due to immunological memory. This is because the immune system has already encountered the pathogen before and has memory cells ready to recognize and respond more efficiently to the pathogen. This results in a faster and more effective clearance of the pathogen from the body.


What type of cell engulfs an invading pathogen and displays its antigens?

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What best describes what will most likely happen when an individual receives a vaccination containing a weakened pathogen?

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What best describes how a vaccinations can help protect the body against disease?

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.


Which pathogen is commonly linked with salads containing tcs food?

Listeria cytogenses is the pathogen that is commonly linked with salad containing tcs food.


What would happen if an individual receives a vaccination containing a weakened pathogen?

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.


Is this statement true or false There is only one kind of pathogen?

scientifically speaking the answer is false.


What best describes a pathogen?

A pathogen is a microscopic organism, such as a virus, bacterium, fungus, or parasite, that causes disease in its host. Pathogens can infect humans, animals, plants, and even other microorganisms.


What is the role of antibody?

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.


Why you have antibodies?

Antibodies are used to fight from foreign particles (pathogen generally) entering in the body of an individual.


An apparently healthy individual who harbors a pathogen and is capable of transferring it to other humans is termed a?

a carrier


What are the immune system cells that can recognize and commence an attack on a pathogen that has previously infected the individual?

Memory cells


What is a carrier of an agent capable of causing disease?

A carrier is an individual who harbors an infectious agent but does not show symptoms of the disease themselves. They can unknowingly transmit the agent to others, contributing to the spread of the disease in a population.


Which of the following best describes the function of the IAMMUNE SYSTEM?

Prevents the invasion of of pathogen into the body and acts as the first and second line of defence Agianst pathogens