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it has the immune system and also white blood cells.

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For the immune system to work properly, two things must happen: first, the body must recognize that it has been invaded, either by pathogens or toxins or by some other outside threat. Second, the immune response must be activated quickly, before the invaders destroy many body tissue cells. For the immune system to respond effectively, several conditions must be in place, including the proper interaction of non-specific and specific defenses. The nonspecific defenses on the skin do not identify the antigen (a substance capable of stimulating an immune response or reaction) that is attacking or potentially attacking the body; instead, these defenses simply react to the presence of what it identifies as something foreign. Often, the nonspecific defenses effectively destroy microorganisms, but if these defenses prove ineffective and the microorganisms manage to infect tissues, the specific defenses go into action. The specific defenses function by detecting the antigen in question and mounting a response that targets it for destruction.

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The human body fights diseases by producing white blood cells. White blood cells also known as T-cells protect your body and fight off all sorts of diseases. White blood cells target their enemies by shooting something out of their mouth that leaves a scent so that wherever the enemy goes the T-cell will eat them.

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Well you could get vaccinations for fighting off disease so you could be immune to it.

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Your body fights against viruses and sicknesses using white blood cells, which make up your immune system. They are made in your immune system.

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