The immune system is run by white blood cells which attack any foriegn objects in the body. They grow stronger and begin to recognize sickness which allows you to become fully immune if you have a great immune system.
The lymphatic system
The respiratory system works with the immune system by releasing oxygen, which helps you breathe and is like a filter to your body.
The Immune System is the defense network of the body. The immune system works with specific receptors on specialized cells - detecting foreign bodies and signaling for the immune system to destroy them.
How it works in layman's terms.
Well the Immune system mostly works with the Circulatory System. You know... the system that keeps you from numbing out and stuff... to keep you alive mainly... and is all connected to one muscle... the heart.
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The immune system, specifically the innate immune system, works to destroy microorganisms that enter the body through the skin. Components such as phagocytes and natural killer cells help to identify and target these invaders for destruction.
works with circulatory system to carry white blood cells from place toplace
The immune system is responsible for protecting the body against foreign substances like bacteria, viruses, and toxins. It does this by identifying and destroying pathogens that can cause harm to the body. Through a complex network of cells, tissues, and organs, the immune system works to keep the body healthy and defend against infection.
Kidneys filter out liquid waste and then you pee.
If you had chickenpox as a child, that virus hides or is dormant in the nervous system. As you get older, your immune system doesn't keep it hidden and it will escape. Something the doctors say is reactivation. The shingles vaccine works by kick-starting the immune system and reminds it that that virus is still there.
your immune system and your White blood cells produce antibodies