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Barriers to Pathogens

Barriers to Pathogens refer to the various defenses in the body that prevent harmful microorganisms from entering and causing infection. These barriers include mucus, skin oils, and other physical and chemical defenses that help protect against pathogens, contributing to the body's innate immune response.

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Barriers to pathogens are essential for maintaining health by preventing infections. These barriers include physical defenses like skin, chemical defenses such as stomach acid, and biological defenses from beneficial microorganisms. Together, they form a comprehensive system that protects the body f...

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Key Terms

Pathogen
A microorganism that can cause disease.

Example: Bacteria, viruses, and fungi are all types of pathogens.

Immune System
The body's defense system against infections.

Example: The immune system identifies and destroys pathogens.

Antibody
A protein produced by the immune system to neutralize pathogens.

Example: Antibodies bind to viruses to prevent them from infecting cells.

Mucous Membrane
A protective layer that lines various cavities in the body.

Example: Mucous membranes in the respiratory tract trap pathogens.

Normal Flora
Beneficial microorganisms that live in and on the body.

Example: Normal flora in the gut help digest food and prevent infections.

Cilia
Tiny hair-like structures that help move mucus and trapped pathogens out of the respiratory tract.

Example: Cilia in the lungs help clear out dust and germs.

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Key Concepts

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