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Chemistry, 04.08.2019 10:30, xlebrny1215

Most bacteria that cause sickness in humans grow best at 37*c, which is normal body temperature. sometimes a fever is the body's response to an infection by harmful bacteria. what is the likely homeostatic reason for developing a fever

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