Answer:
• covers the body and makes up inner lining
• protects against damage, dust, bacteria
Explanation:
Answer:
Vaccination/Vaccine
Explanation:
Vaccination/Vaccine: The process of using a dead or weakened version version of a microbe to gain antibodies, thus protecting against future infections without needing to have the disease first.
Bacteriophage: A virus that infects bacteria.
Antibiotics: Medicines are used to treat bacterial infections by killing the bacteria, and do not work on viruses.
Pathogenic: capable of causing disease.
Answer:
It's B
Explanation:
Mutualism: An interaction between individuals of different species that results in positive (beneficial) effects on per capita reproduction and/or survival of the interacting populations.
Digestive bacteria and humans. Inside our bodies is what we call good bacteria(mutualism), which aids in digesting the food we take.
Answer:
The instruments that is being used to care for the instrumentation and supplies that have been exposed to the inside of intestinal tract are kept aside from the other sterile instruments.
The instruments are kept aside to protect the other instruments from being contaminated by it.
The instruments needs to be sterile as it cannot be replaced again and again for every technique that is being carried out in patients.
So, the instrument that is used once are kept separated.