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Ive asked this question before but i didnt get the response i waslooking for.
How does the immune system respond to a virus infection instead ofa bacteria infection? In other words the immune system fights offbacteria in one way, how does it differ with viruses. I knowviruses are not-living parasites that need a host to survive andthat they cannot be killed with antibodies like bacteria can. Thankyou for the help in advance. Short and simple please.
Ive asked this question before but i didnt get the response i waslooking for.
How does the immune system respond to a virus infection instead ofa bacteria infection? In other words the immune system fights offbacteria in one way, how does it differ with viruses. I knowviruses are not-living parasites that need a host to survive andthat they cannot be killed with antibodies like bacteria can. Thankyou for the help in advance. Short and simple please.
How does the immune system respond to a virus infection instead ofa bacteria infection? In other words the immune system fights offbacteria in one way, how does it differ with viruses. I knowviruses are not-living parasites that need a host to survive andthat they cannot be killed with antibodies like bacteria can. Thankyou for the help in advance. Short and simple please.
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Reid WolffLv2
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