by means of the human leukocyte antigen
BY the DNA in it BY THE WAY I LOVE PIE
they differentiate the body's own cell to enemy
Yes, one example is autoimmune reactions in which our bodies can't determine friend from foe and start to attack our own cells by accident.
Human cells do have the ability to regulate what they need or don't need to maintain their own health. Cells are found all throughout the body.
cancer
There are approximately 37.2 trillion cells in the human body. These cells make up different types of tissues and organs, each with their own specialized functions.
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The immune system will target the body's own cells
Homeostasis identifies the cells ability to maintain its internal conditions.
macrophage
Homeostasis identifies the cells ability to maintain its internal conditions.
Own body cells.
The body's own cells
So that rejection does not occur.
So that rejection does not occur.
they differentiate the body's own cell to enemy
I think you are asking for the body part that identifies the messages of the senses; that's the brain.
No, body cells cannot use hydrogen on its own as a fuel. It needs to be included in a carbohydrate such as sugar, protein or fats.