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Thrax was so dangerous because he was a deadly virus. Thrax is short of anthrax. A deadly air bourne virus.
in osmosis Jones most of the things in Frank's body like for instance, osmosis Jones, thrax, the mayor; all of them are either cells, viruses, or whatever. Microbiology mainly talks about microorganisms which are particles that you can't see with the naked eye, so osmosis Jones, thrax, and all the rest of the animated people are all microorganisms.
A blackhead.
He was singing "Fever", originally by Peggy Lee
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Thrax was so dangerous because he was a deadly virus. Thrax is short of anthrax. A deadly air bourne virus.
in osmosis Jones most of the things in Frank's body like for instance, osmosis Jones, thrax, the mayor; all of them are either cells, viruses, or whatever. Microbiology mainly talks about microorganisms which are particles that you can't see with the naked eye, so osmosis Jones, thrax, and all the rest of the animated people are all microorganisms.
Osmosis Jones' great great grandpappy fought a virus named Thrax, who was responsible for causing diseases in the body.
A blackhead.
He was singing "Fever", originally by Peggy Lee
In "Osmosis Jones," the character Thrax hums the song "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor. This classic disco anthem serves as a fitting backdrop for Thrax's villainous antics, emphasizing his resilience and determination. The choice of this song adds a layer of irony to his character in the film.
In the movie "Osmosis Jones," the antihistamine was disposed of by injecting it into Thrax, the main villain of the film, during a fight scene. Thrax ingested the antihistamine, causing his body temperature to drop and leading to his defeat.
In "Osmosis Jones," the virus that enters but is not easily detected is the "Thrax" virus. Thrax is a deadly and highly contagious virus that poses a significant threat to the body’s immune system, especially as it evolves and adapts to evade detection by the immune cells. Unlike the more easily recognizable pathogens, Thrax's stealthy nature makes it a formidable adversary for the protagonist, Osmosis Jones, and his allies. The film highlights the challenges of identifying and combating such insidious threats within the human body.
In the movie "Osmosis Jones," the virus, known as Thrax, is ultimately killed by a combination of immune responses and a specific medication. Frank, the host, takes an antihistamine, which helps to create an environment unfavorable for Thrax's survival. Additionally, the action of white blood cells and other immune agents in the body contributes to the virus's destruction. The climax involves the use of a powerful cold medicine that helps eliminate Thrax once and for all.
White blood cell cop Osmosis Ozzy Jones and cold pill Drix must prevent deadly virus Thrax from killing Frank within forty-eight hours.
because thrax was a virus