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Based on what you know about the stages of a bacterial infection, what can you infer is the purpose of a fever in the human immune response? to inhibit bacterial colonization and growth to limit the amount of tissue damage to prevent the adherence of bacteria to cells to regulate the spread of toxins in the body

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it can be from how they are feeling the germs keep building up
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The body raises its internal temperature to create a harsh and uninhabitable environment for bacteria, thus the answer would be A; to inhibit bacterial colonization and growth.

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