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the ability of an organism to resist infections by the pathogens is called​

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Answered by subhash2255
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When the body is exposed to viruses, bacteria, fungi, or parasites through an infection or vaccination the immune system creates antibodies and immune cells that inactivate or destroy the specific infectious organism. ... Throughout life, we gain specific immunity as we are exposed to new organisms.

Answered by tanvigupta426
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The ability of an organism to resist infections by pathogens is called​ Immunity.

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Immunity exists the power to oppose infection by a pathogen. Active immunity results from a resistant reaction to a pathogen and the construction of memory cells. Passive immunity results from the transfer of antibodies to a person who has not been revealed to the pathogen.

Immunity exists in our body's capacity to identify germs to control them from generating disease. The immune system's job exists to help determine and destroy harmful germs that enter the body before they can cause disease or harm.

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