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Yes. Anything that comes into our bodies MAY contain pathogens.

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Can Pathogens enter the body by way of air water and food.?

true


When pathogens enter your body through a cut what is the route?

they enter the bloodstream. when you get cut for example, the capillaries are broken, so there, the pathogens enter.


Some pathogens are naturally present in .?

Some pathogens are naturally present in the environment, such as in soil or water sources. These pathogens can also be found in the human body as part of the normal microbiota. While some of these pathogens are harmless in healthy individuals, they can cause illness if they enter the body through a cut or wound.


WHAT HAPPENS TO MANY PATHOGENS THAT ENTER YOUR BODY?

An infection occurrs.


What Body system destroys pathogens that enter the body?

the immunes system i found out of my teacher


It is impossible for pathogens to enter your body when you eat or breathe?

False-possible


What body system destroy pathogen that enter the body?

the immunes system i found out of my teacher


Three ways that pathogens can enter the body?

cuts or mucous membranes ingestion of food and water inhalation


Can blood borne pathogens enter your body through the mucus membranes?

false


Which describes a way that pathogens can be spread.?

Pathogens can enter the body from body fluids. They can also be transferred by blood via body contact or sharing needles. Pathogens aren't to be messed around with, because they can range from HIV to salmonella to parasites.


What disease originates outside the body?

A disease that originates outside the body is an infectious disease caused by pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites. These pathogens can enter the body through various routes such as air, water, food, or direct contact with an infected person.


How can pathogens enter the body and cause infection?

Pathogens can enter the body through various routes such as inhalation, ingestion, direct contact with broken skin, or through insect bites. Once inside, they can multiply and cause infection by evading the body's immune defenses and damaging tissues.