Asked by Yashira Morales on Aug 01, 2024

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Pathogens typically do NOT enter the body through

A) the mouth.
B) the nose.
C) unbroken skin.
D) the genitals.

Unbroken Skin

Skin that has no cuts, scratches, or open wounds, serving as a protective barrier against infection.

  • Gain insight into the processes by which infectious diseases and pathogens are transmitted.
  • Describe the role of the body’s defense mechanisms in preventing infectious diseases.
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Dylan OvallAug 08, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Unbroken skin provides a physical barrier that prevents many pathogens from entering the body. However, pathogens can enter the body through cuts, wounds, and openings in the skin. The mouth, nose, and genitals are all areas where pathogens can easily enter the body.