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When you get fever as a response to an infection, how does it help you fight the infection?
A. A high body temperature creates an unfavorable environment for the reproduction of the infection–causing bacteria.
B.
A high body temperature allows bacteria to multiply, which triggers an immune response
C. A high body temperature raises the pH level of blood, which kills the bacteria.



Respuesta :

i would have to go with A.

your Ph level in the blood stays the same no matter what because  it is a buffer, and the risein temperature doe not allow ANY reproduction of ANY invasions because it causes an unfavorable habitat for these invading cells to reproduce or even multiply.



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Answer:

Option (A).

Explanation:

Fever represents a immune response to fight against infections, characterized by higher that normal body temperature. Most pathogens can survive at an optimum temperature change in this optimum temperature affects their growth and survival.

The higher body temperature creates an unfavorable environment for the pathogens. Due to this, most of the pathogens die or cannot proliferate to make their new copies.

Thus, the correct answer is option (A).