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The immune system.
nothing. Absolutely every part of your body is involved in the immune system. Having said this, not every part CONTRIBUTES to you immune system. I don't think that the muscular system really helps, but every other system does.
The Immune System. Sorry to disappoint.
red blood cells
the emmu system is protect our body from the diseas
It is called the Immune System. A bit of extra info: The Immune System is the cause of allergies. It goes too far when trying to protect the body from something. ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
your immune system and your White blood cells produce antibodies
No, they are not. There are two types, one produces salty water and cools your skin and the second is 'smelly' and is found in under the arms and around the groin. But none are involved in the immune system.
Also. Allied the innate immune system, cells and proteins involved recognize structures shared by classes of microbes not present on the body's own cells and can also recognize molecules released by infected, damaged, or dead cells. The innate system can eliminate microbes on its own but more commonly cells of the innate immune system release chemokines to attract cells that are involved in the adaptive immune system to initiate an antigen or microbe specific immune response
Acquired Immune System or Adaptive immune System
White blood cells, or leukocytes are cells of the immune system involved in defending the body against both infectious disease and foreign materials.
What were bitter tonics used for? Naturally boost your immune system Keeping the immune system strong will protect us, but a weak one increases our vulnerability for illness. The immune system is a combination of cells and proteins that assists in the ability to fight (resist) foreign substances such as viruses and harmful bacteria. The liver, spleen, thymus, bone marrow and lymphatic system are interconnected in the immune system's normal function. The immune system is also involved in the daily maintenance and repair of tissue. There are a number of natural remedies and therapies designed to help boost the immune system.