they make you sneeze or cough and when you do that all of the pathogens stay out of your body - Rudo575
pathogens get stuck in mucus or small hair.
that is what i want to know! does it even work with another system of the body? ugh!!!! help!
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The brain stem is the part that controls breathing, it is the stem that allows the respiratory system to work and help you breathe
To reduce excitement, practice deep breathing or mindfulness techniques to calm the mind and body. Engaging in physical activities like a gentle walk can help dissipate excess energy. Additionally, focusing on grounding exercises, such as concentrating on your surroundings or performing a simple task, can redirect your thoughts and emotions. Lastly, taking breaks from stimulating environments can also help lower excitement levels.
the more warmth is in the down part of you body
they make you sneeze or cough and when you do that all of the pathogens stay out of your body - Rudo575 pathogens get stuck in mucus or small hair.
you can breathe
Nasal cavity in the upper respiratory tract.
A runny nose is the body's way of getting rid of germs, irritants, and mucus from the nasal passages. It helps to flush out harmful substances and keep the airways clear for breathing.
Yes
white blood cells:))))
The question doesn't make sense, but the body raises its' temperature ( fever) to help kill off any foreign pathogens that are attacking the body.
The pores on your skin help to prevent harmful pathogens from entering. Pathogens cause disease, infection and Cancer. By keeping these pathogens out, this is how pores protect you.
This body part is likely the stomach, with its acidic environment and digestive enzymes that can break down pathogens. These enzymes help neutralize harmful bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens that may enter the body through food or drink.
Mucus serves as a nonspecific defense to pathogens by trapping them as they try to enter the body through the respiratory or digestive system. The mucus contains enzymes and antibodies that help neutralize and eliminate pathogens, preventing them from causing infections. Additionally, the cilia in the respiratory tract help move the mucus and trapped pathogens out of the body.
normal flora
Yes. We have specialized cells that help fight diseases.