Science, asked by ayeshanoori381, 4 months ago

How skin act as a barrier for different parasites? (​

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Answered by gitadwibedi05
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Explanation:

The skin, or epithelial surface, serves as the primary barrier to microbial entry into the body; skin peeling, drying out, and the skin's acidity all serve to dislodge or kill foreign pathogens.

Answered by tanviii05
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Answer:

The skin is the largest organ of your body. It acts as a barrier between invaders (pathogens) and your body. Skin forms a waterproof mechanical barrier. Microorganisms that live all over your skin can’t get through your skin unless it’s broken.

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