Your body immune system is an intricate network of organs, cells, and tissues. The infection causes the disease that makes you sick. Your immune system protects you from the disease by combating the bacteria. The immune system has many various components, consisting of: Your skin, which can aid stop germs from getting into the body; Mucous membranes, which are the moist, inner cellular linings of some organs and body dental caries. Leukocyte, which deal with germs; Organs and tissues of the lymph system, such as the thymus, spleen, tonsils, lymph nodes, lymph vessels, and bone marrow. Your body immune system safeguards your body against substances it sees as harmful or foreign. When your immune system acknowledges an antigen, it attacks it. Antibodies are proteins that work to attack, weaken, and ruin antigens. Your body makes other cells to eliminate the antigen. After that, your immune system remembers the antigen. If it sees the antigen again, it can recognize it.
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