Biology, asked by sule11111k, 4 months ago

an exposure with an infectious microbes does not necessarily mean developing noticeable disease do you agree explain with reasons ​

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Answered by Iniyank28
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Answer: Microbes of different diseases are always present in our surrounding environment and we are also prone to coming in contact with persons suffering from infectious diseases directly or indirectly. But, because of strong immune system and presence of antibodies against specific diseases we do not necessarily develop that disease. Immune system of our body fights back the pathogens entering the body and most often successfully remove them. In this way our body remains protected from diseases. Antibodies to fight pathogens may develop in natural way or may be produced inside body through vaccination.

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