No.
Yes, the lungs are part of the immune system as they play a critical role in defending the body against infections. They contain immune cells, such as macrophages and lymphocytes, that help identify and eliminate pathogens. Additionally, the respiratory system has mechanisms like mucus production and cilia that trap and expel harmful particles and microorganisms. Thus, while the lungs are primarily for respiration, they also contribute significantly to the immune response.
The lungs are the main organ of the respiratory system, but they are also an organ in the circulatory system.
Yes, they are a part of the immune system.
Toll-like receptors are part of the innate immune system.
Yes tonsil is a part of immune system. It is a first line of defence.
The lungs are part of the respiratory system (breathing)
The lungs connect to and are a part of the respiratory system.
No it is part of the integumentary system
The lungs belong to the respiratory system.
No. Your Lungs are part of your respiratory system, not you digestive system
No, the spinal cord is not part of the immune system. It is primarily a component of the central nervous system, responsible for transmitting sensory and motor signals between the brain and the rest of the body. The immune system is a separate system that protects the body from infections and diseases.
No. They are part of the respiratory system.