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Pathogens can be destroyed by the body's immune system, through the use of antibiotics or antiviral medications, and by physical methods such as heat, disinfectants, and sterilization.
Intracellular pathogens.
They make you bleed to your death so you can't get pathogens.
Pathogens and non-pathogens are alike in that they can both exist in various environments and interact with organisms. However, pathogens have the ability to cause disease in their hosts, while non-pathogens do not typically cause harm.
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.
your body produces antigens to fight against the pathogens and imune you agaist diseases.
Many pathogens outside the body can be killed with heat or chemicals. Inside the body, pathogens can sometimes be killed with medicine.
Pathogens can be destroyed by the body's immune system, through the use of antibiotics or antiviral medications, and by physical methods such as heat, disinfectants, and sterilization.
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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.
Yes, a fever does help fight pathogens. This is why doctors don't suggest taking medicine for a fever, unless it is really high because the fever is being caused by the body trying to fight off pathogens.
Our antibodies fight off the pathogens.
Pathogens cause Infectious Diseases by pathogens getting into your body and caused harm.
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The immune system and the lymphatic system work together to protect the body from pathogens. The immune system recognizes and targets pathogens, while the lymphatic system helps circulate immune cells and remove pathogens from the body. Additionally, the skin and mucous membranes act as physical barriers to prevent pathogens from entering the body.
Infection refers to the invasion and multiplication of pathogens within the body, often leading to tissue damage. Inflammation is one of the body's responses to infection, characterized by redness, swelling, heat, and pain at the site of infection.