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Your body uses it's skin as a shield to protect it from outside invaders. Your immune system fights off anything that does manage to get in. When you get a cut or scrape on your skin it is a gateway for germs so your blood clots to form scabs to close the wound while your white blood cells race to destroy anything that gets in.

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There are many ways that the body helps protect against diease. One of the main ways is what is called white blood cells. These white blood cells do not have the same functions as the red blood cells and instead kill diseases and bacteria. It also helps if they get vitamins and nutrition from the food that is taken in by the digestive system so the defenses can stay strong. Also there is cells that help the blood clot so the disease doesn't spread any further. However, there are some people without these cells which are called Hemophilliacs.

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Well, there is white blood cells that are just like red blood cells but fight diseases and bacteria, and also there is cells that helps the blood clot so the diseases don't spread any further ofcourse there is some people that do not have those cells, and we have the immune system that helps us a lot with diseases and bacteria.

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Your body defends itself because its none stop all the time its more active in the night. your body defends itself from diseases the white blood cells they take away some food from your idigestion system so the white blood cells can stay strong so they can do there job which is kill diseases and bacteria. people how dont have white blood cells are called hemophilliacs.

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The body defends itself by the skin, white blood cells, the immune system and the stomach acid.

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Wash your hands.

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