The immune system will target the body's own cells
Yes, but you spelled it wrong! It is spelled with a 't' not a 'c'. You can differentiate between two items. However, if there are more than two, then you must use differentiate among.Between is always for 2 things.Among is for 3 or more things.Example: I cannot differentiate between the twins. I cannot differentiate among the triplets.
You can differentiate between producers and consumers by understanding that producers make their own food. Consumers cannot do that.
Conures must be DNA sexed in order to differentiate between the sexes. They cannot be sexed visually.
You cannot differentiate between animals and amphibians because amphibians ARE animals.
viruses
coz some of these pathogens keeps on replicating thus reducing body's capability to sense them
No, humans cannot detect or differentiate the smell and taste of microorganisms.
A constant value cannot be changed once set. A variable can be changed whenever you want.
Antibiotics will not work in viruses.
White blood cells are the good cells in the body. Yes you do need red and white blood cells, but the white ones fight off diseases or pathogens. If white blood cells cannot do this then the immune system fails. The pathogens depending on their severity, could hurt the body very much. Doctors do different tests and procedures to help this not happen. White blood cells are needed to protect the body from pathogens. When they cannot stop the invading pathogens, a person will most likely get sick. on NovaNet I'm pretty sure that the answer is the person will die:))
proportional counter
Yes spelt cannot But som lexicons do differentiate between "can not" and "cannot" "Cannot" is unequivocal: it means you do not have a choice; something you cannot do is not something you "can" or "can not" do. It means that you are not able to do that thing. You "can" or "can not" take the dog for a walk, depending on your mood. If you are confined to bed with a broken leg, however, you "cannot" take the dog for a walk, regardless of your mood.