They are extremely small. You need a microscope to see them. Obviously they are harder to destroy when you cant see them with the naked eye.
Immune system to react and prepare the organism to fight future invasions by these microbes.
toxin
of course. every living organism need nutrients to survive. they need it for making various proteins used in their metabolism
A minute organism usually producing disease: bug, germ, microorganism. Source: Answers.com
it will cause a disease in the organism
no.
White blood cells in our body are designed to defend us from diseases and are classified into two categories: 1) Phagocytes: which engulf or digest microbes 2) Lymphocytes: which produce antibodies that bind to antigens on the microbes and help to destroy that microbe.
Immune system to react and prepare the organism to fight future invasions by these microbes.
they destroy it
microbes
Antibiotics introduced via IV.
lysosomes
it will be in order cells, tissues, organs, and organism/ Sometimes an organism may be single celled as in case of number of microbes.
the resistance offered by the cellwall of microbes is high.
Yes. Antibodies are designed to kill microorganisms like virus and bacteria that infect us. The human body has its natural defense mechanism comprising of the WBCs (White Blood Cells) which fight against these microbes if they enter our body. The WBCs are able to defend us against most simple microbes. Certain microbes are pretty strong and when our WBCs are unable to destroy them, that is when we get infections like fever or flu or any other infection. During such situations, doctors administer us with antibodies that can help our soldiers (WBCs) fight against these invading microbes and destroy them which brings us back to good health.
It will destroy cells in the organism
Lysosomes!