Respuesta :
1) Viruses
Harmful: Marburg virus
Harmless: Bacteriophages
Bacteria
Harmful: E. Coli
Harmless: Lactobacillus
Fungi
Harmful: fungal eye infections
Harmless: Agaricus Bisporus
Protozoa
Harmful: Giardia
Harmless: Nonpathogenic intestinal Protozoa
Worms
Harmful: heart worms
Harmless: pinworms
2) Nonspecific immunity protect the body from bacteria, viruses, and pathogens while specific immunity only protect the body from specific pathogens.
Nonspecific immunity examples: Fever, proteins, cellular defenses
Specific immunity: active immunity, passive immunity, natural immunity, and artificial immunity.
3) 5* examples of white blood cells:
Monocytes
Lymphocytes
Neutrophils
Basophils
Eosinophils
*(There are only 5 different kinds of white blood cells, maybe your teacher made a mistake with putting 6)*
The red cells are at the bottom and the white cells are on top of the red cells
I don’t know number 4 I’m sorry
Harmful: Marburg virus
Harmless: Bacteriophages
Bacteria
Harmful: E. Coli
Harmless: Lactobacillus
Fungi
Harmful: fungal eye infections
Harmless: Agaricus Bisporus
Protozoa
Harmful: Giardia
Harmless: Nonpathogenic intestinal Protozoa
Worms
Harmful: heart worms
Harmless: pinworms
2) Nonspecific immunity protect the body from bacteria, viruses, and pathogens while specific immunity only protect the body from specific pathogens.
Nonspecific immunity examples: Fever, proteins, cellular defenses
Specific immunity: active immunity, passive immunity, natural immunity, and artificial immunity.
3) 5* examples of white blood cells:
Monocytes
Lymphocytes
Neutrophils
Basophils
Eosinophils
*(There are only 5 different kinds of white blood cells, maybe your teacher made a mistake with putting 6)*
The red cells are at the bottom and the white cells are on top of the red cells
I don’t know number 4 I’m sorry