IF .. they're trapped in the mucous of the upper airways, then you either sneeze (or cough) them out or you swallow them (and digest them in your stomach).
Otherwise you must depend on antibodies and white cells to do their job.
its role in defending your body against disease is to find and "eat" (consume i guess) bacteria, viruses, and dead or injured body cells Phagocytes defend the body by destroy pathogens. They surrounding and engulfing them.
The immune system needs to destroy the pathogens. Other wise the pathogens will multiply in the body of host. The pathogens will multiply by geometrical proportion. With in very short time the pathogens will occupy the whole body. You can no longer survive in that case.
PhagocytosisPhagocytes make up three-quarters of the body's white blood cells. They destroy pathogens by engulfing them.It's called phagocytosis. Macrophages mainly phagocytose the pathogens.
White Blood Cells
One of the primary pathogens that destroy T-cells in the body is the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It can leads lead to AIDS.
Immunity.
Proteins can catalyze reactions, transport substances, destroy pathogens, and transmit signals.
The immune system can destroy pathogens before they can cause disease. It does this through mechanisms such as the production of antibodies, activation of immune cells like T cells and macrophages, and the release of cytokines to trigger an immune response against the pathogens.
No. Only white blood cells destroys pathogens, such as viruses.
the immunes system i found out of my teacher
what is the process by which phagocytes destroy a pathoger
Your body's temperature set point has been raised so that your body will heat up in order to help your immune system destroy the pathogens that are inside you.