No it is not part of the immune system
AnswerLymphatic System. I sure hope it is because if its not am going to get an F on my homework!! :(
There are many parts to the immune system. The thymus are what helps the immune system recognize germs and reject them.
what organs make up the immune system
The white blood cells are the structured main base in the immune system.
the immune system. it the reason you cant get chicken pox twice. as soon as you get it your immune system produces things to kill the virus.
Memory B-cells
your immune system and your White blood cells produce antibodies
It Might Help The Immune System Remember How To Fight The Virus, So When You Get The Same Sickness Later, The Recovery Date Will Be Shorter
to remember the intruder for next time so your immune system can work faster.
your memory cells remember how to fight off an infection, so if you get it again then your antibodies remember how to fight it off.
Acquired Immune System or Adaptive immune System
Vaccines do not prevent infection. Vaccines prepare the immune system to fight infection by allowing the immune system to produce antibodies to a specific invading organism, kill it, and remember it in the future. In vaccines, this organism is often weakened or dead. If the invading organism is found by the immune system in the future following immunization, the immune system remembers it and produces the specific antibodies needed to kill it quickly.
Yes it does, the one responsible for this is our immune system. When a virus enters our body, our immune system recognizes this virus as a foreign invader and will then proceed to produce antibodies that will help fight off the virus.
The Immune System
It would be their immune system.
Immune system