The minute little viruses fly through your nose, mouth or any other openings in your body, especially through cuts and grazes (so that's why your mum tells you wear a plaster!) and they attack your body. Your immune system identifies them after a while (it's like they're in disguise) and then it kills them, pretty quickly depending on how big the virus is. Hop i helped with that long over due science HW sitting at the back of the cupboard! Bye!
The answer is....infection
Sepsis is a systemic or body-wide response to infection.
The term used to describe an infection that infects the entire body is "systemic infection." This type of infection spreads throughout the bloodstream and affects various organs and tissues in the body.
a systemic infection affects a number of organs and tissues and can also effect the whole body. a localised infection is an infection that is restricted or limited to a specific body part or region
None directly. But a well nourished body is more resistant to infection.
colonisation of infection to the body is when the body as being invaded by disease, bacteria that can cause the body immune system to breakdown.
They can help in the prevention of infection help the body cure infection help relieve pain
The body will make White Blood Cells in greater number in response to an infection thereby fighting the infection.
no it doesn't affect all the bod system . localised infection is only restricted to certain area of the body . it is the systemic infection that affects all the body systems.
what are the first most common type of infection in the body
they are carried around the body in the circulatory system
they are carried around the body in the circulatory system