Disease-causing bacteria, or pathogens, can infect the body due to several factors, including their ability to adhere to host cells, evade the immune system, and produce toxins. They often possess specific structures, like pili or fimbriae, that allow them to attach to tissues. Additionally, many bacteria have evolved mechanisms to resist immune responses, such as producing capsules or altering their surface proteins. This combination of adherence, immune evasion, and virulence factors enables them to establish infections and cause disease.
Disease-causing agents like viruses, bacteria, and worms are called pathogens. They can invade the body and cause illnesses by disrupting normal bodily functions and triggering immune responses.
Vibrio Cholerae is a bacteria that enters the body orally and affects the intestines of the host. If the animal has intestines then yes its possible for the bacteria to infect them
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria. They are typically found in environments where bacteria thrive, such as soil, water, and the human body. Scientists can isolate bacteriophages from these sources and study them in the laboratory.
The inflammatory response destroys any bacteria or viruses entering the body before they can infect cells.
Viruses are parasitic, they can infect plants, animals, and bacteria, and the can cause serious or not too serious diseases.They also infect specific tissue in the human body and cause disturbances in this organ such as flu virus
Bacteria can carry nutrients to different places in the body. Bacteria is able to travel directly in the body a lot faster than modern science could.
Bacteria does damage a cell wall which results in a variety of conditions that medical research is working to combat. The cause of this is the damage that is sustained by the cell wall from the bacteria itself.
The immune system attacks the foreign antigen as if it were any bacterial infection. The B-cell lymphocytes mark the TB with antibodies that helps it remember the bacteria in the future. The macrophage then consumes the TB bacteria and keeps it latent, and the TB is unable to infect the body or be contagious. However, if the immune system fails to contain the TB, or it becomes weakened by age, malnutrition or another disease like AIDS, the TB bacteria can escape and infect the body, which is why people can get TB during old age or without a TB infected person coming in contact with them.
Bacteria,fungi,or parasitic worms invade the human body.
AnswerAerosols containing bacteria can infect people, so they catch diseases.AnswerPollutants can enter the human body causing:allergic reactionscancerAsthmabirth defectsskin irritationsassorted toxic effectsreproductive problemsthe sun and the moon collide
yes. depression does not infect your body. it does infect your mind though, and by doing that can also infect your spirit.
You would not be able to digest your food properly.