TRUE OR FALSE QUESTIONS
Pathogens can enter the body through a wound.
Mucus membranes trap pa...
English, 15.12.2020 21:30 areeves39276
TRUE OR FALSE QUESTIONS
Pathogens can enter the body through a wound.
Mucus membranes trap pathogens that are airborne.
Getting a fever does not help fight against pathogens.
White blood cells attack pathogens and destroy them.
Vaccination works against your body's defense system.
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