Biology, asked by nilashasardar, 9 months ago

Becoming exposed to or infected with an infectious microbe does not necessarily mean developing noticeable disease. Explain.

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Answered by jha205vishal
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Explanation: This is because the immune system of our body is normally fighting off microbes. Our body have cells that are fighting off microbes. Our body have cells that are microbes or foreign body enters our system, these cells become active and kill the microbes that could cause any damage to the body. These immune cells manage to kill off the infection and a person does not get disease.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Our body possess many white blood cells which are part of our immunity and they help in fighting of diseases. Every disease has a particular incubation period. If within that time, W.B.C fights off the microbe, the disease does not develop.

Sometimes, there exist some diseases that damage body internally but don't show any changes which are noticeable e.g. diabetes.

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