Your white blood cells take action but are not strong enough so the virus goes to your T-cells and then you get infected.
SKIN!
skin
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The skin is the first line of defense.
That would be your skin.
SKIN
The skin.
The skin.
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Skin
The bodies first defence against a virus is your skin. The body first defense against a virus is Mucus. Mucus
The first and biggest line of defense is the skin. This non-discriminatory barrier is also the largest organ of the human body.
It sounds like this is schoolwork for someone somewhere...without an immune system, our bodies are left undefended against foreign invaders. The first opportunistic pathogen (this could be a virus, a bacterium, a fungus, or a parasite) to infect an individual without an immune system will likely result in this person's death. That is, someone without an immune system (the body's defense against infection), a person cannot live unless they are completely isolated from any source of infection.
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Your skin is the first line of defense.
when it gets past the first line (the skin)
The integumentary system is one of the first lines of defense against infection. It provides a physical and chemical barrier against the entry of pathogens.
The body's first line of defense against infection is the skin.
Skin
its killer T cells
Well, you first get infected from a scratch or bite, then the infection spreads into the bloodstream, getting by the first line of defence. The second line of defence, would be the white blood cells. They try overcome or "swallow" the infection. the third line of defense, is the anitgens. If all else fails, your f*cked.
The first line of defense against infection or contamination of I.V. products is by hand washing.
the integumentary system is the skin and the bodys first line of defense.
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The bodies first defence against a virus is your skin. The body first defense against a virus is Mucus. Mucus