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The white blood cells fight the bacteria then the platelets stack up and make a scab to stop further infection and to stop the blood leaking.

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What does the immune system normally do?

fight against illnesses


What is a network of cells tissues organs and chemicals that fight pathogens?

The immune system is a network of cells tissues organs and chemicals that fight pathogens. This is how the body keeps healthy and defends against invading illnesses.


How can pathogens attack the body?

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What cell produces anti bodies to fight pathogens?

A white blood cell produces anti bodies to fight pathogens.


Why is the immune system so complex?

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Are pathogens micro- organisms that fight disease?

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What Antibodies Do To Fight Off Pathogens?

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When b cells secrete antibodies does it fight against endogenous or exogenous pathogens?

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Can pathogens be fatal?

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What is a sentence for antibody?

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Why are antibodies important for the immune system's defense against pathogens?

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