Why must a pathogen attach itself to target tissues in the body?
A) without attachment, the pathogen may be washed away by body fluids such as tears, urine and sweat
B) so it can begin the toxin and enzyme secretion that causes host damage
C) to prevent antibody attack
D) pathogen attachment encourages binary fission
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