the signs and symptoms of the disease will depend on the tissue or organ which the microbe target. justify the statement with two examples
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The signs and symptoms of a disease will thus depend on the tissue or organ which the microbe targets. If the lungs are the targets, then symptoms will be cough and breathlessness. If the liver is targeted, there will be jaundice. If the brain is the target, we will observe headaches, vomiting, fits or unconsciousness.
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Signs and symptoms of disease depend on the tissue or organ targeted by the microbe.
- If our brain is targeted, we will experience severe headache, vomiting, fits or fainting.
- And if the lungs are the target, the symptoms will be cough and shortness of breath.
- If the liver is the target, then jaundice will occur. Again if the lymph nodes are affected, lymphocyte production may decrease.
- If the food is targeted by worms, it can sometimes cause loss of appetite and abdominal pain.
- If the lungs are targeted due to a specific cause or disease, then these symptoms will be cough, shortness of breath etc.
- Similarly, if the liver is the target of the bacteria, it can cause jaundice.
- After entering the body, different microbes target different organs or tissues of our body.
- As a result of which the infection caused changes in function. Which later causes various signs and symptoms.
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