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it lets you know what's wrong with your body. It preforms certain operations to keep the body balanced out. It brings excess fluid to the bloodstream.

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oh and i looked up another answer and somone else got :

"Immune system in our body is such a vast subject running in volumes on which continuous research is going on…..

However it can be interestingly briefed as below:

1. Natural immunity : This is the immunity of the mother transmitted to the newborn in the uterus through placenta until its birth, and through the breast milk feeding after birth.

2. Acquired immunity : As the child after birth while growing into a man he will be acquiring some immunity or other for each and every disease/organism he is exposed, thus helping in the cure of the disease (with the help of the WBC circulating in our blood), and in developing resistance to prevent the same disease to attack second time.

3. Auto immunity : Here the body develops immunity to its own cells , tissues, organs etc. and starts rejecting them (Abnormal or let us call suicidal)!

4. immuno (gamma) globulins play a major role in developing the immune mechanism in our body. They act like military forces in protecting our body in preventing disease causing organisms to enter our body by forming similar structures like the organisms and stand before the targeted tissue (receptors), there by giving no scope to the organism to invade the tissue to cause the disease. Thus depending on the strength of these immuno globulins the disease is either made not to reoccur at all and driven away or aborted ; or made to affect with low intensity etc., when the White Blood Cells (WBC) circulating in our blood go and engulf and destroy the external organisms that have entered our body!

In this way there is a constant harmony maintained between the Body tissues, its immediate immune response and the White Blood Corpuscles (WBC) in protecting our body from invasion by external bacteria and viruses that are causing the disease and thus maintain a Homeostasis!

It is this lack of the Acquired Immune system that is responsible to cause AIDS (Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome), where due to the total lack of this immune mechanism, the external organisms always gain an upper hand causing extensive uncontrollable disease there by resulting in death of the individual !"

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Immune system in our body is such a vast subject running in volumes on which continuous research is going on…..

However it can be interestingly briefed as below:
1. Natural immunity : This is the immunity of the mother transmitted to the newborn in the uterus through placenta until its birth, and through the breast milk feeding after birth.
2. Acquired immunity : As the child after birth while growing into a man he will be acquiring some immunity or other for each and every disease/organism he is exposed, thus helping in the cure of the disease (with the help of the WBC circulating in our blood), and in developing resistance to prevent the same disease to attack second time.
3. Auto immunity : Here the body develops immunity to its own cells , tissues, organs etc. and starts rejecting them (Abnormal or let us call suicidal)!
4. immuno (gamma) globulins play a major role in developing the immune mechanism in our body. They act like military forces in protecting our body in preventing disease causing organisms to enter our body by forming similar structures like the organisms and stand before the targeted tissue (receptors), there by giving no scope to the organism to invade the tissue to cause the disease. Thus depending on the strength of these immuno globulins the disease is either made not to reoccur at all and driven away or aborted ; or made to affect with low intensity etc., when the White Blood Cells (WBC) circulating in our blood go and engulf and destroy the external organisms that have entered our body!
In this way there is a constant harmony maintained between the Body tissues, its immediate immune response and the White Blood Corpuscles (WBC) in protecting our body from invasion by external bacteria and viruses that are causing the disease and thus maintain a Homeostasis!
It is this lack of the Acquired Immune system that is responsible to cause AIDS (Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome), where due to the total lack of this immune mechanism, the external organisms always gain an upper hand causing extensive uncontrollable disease there by resulting in death of the individual !

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It fights of pathogens, like bacteria and viruses.

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The immune system sends whiteblood cells and lymphnodes to attacks the antogens.

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ummm well really the lymaphatic and immune system can cure and bacteria that you have in your body but if u have a virus then you can use antibiotics

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it helps fight and protect your body from diseases.

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it kills viruses

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