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The primary organs in your immune system is usually your heart and lungs. However, all of the different organs have different functions and without them, the body simply wouldn't survive. That being said, these "primary organs" can sometimes be dysfunctional in a person's body, affecting their body enormously. The logic therefore is that all organs are important as each other, seeing as they all make significant contributions to the overall health of the body and are equally vulnerable to harm, but the heart for example is responsible for keeping the body alive. It's like a motor, which is considered the most important part of a car, but how can a car move without any tyres? Of course, this answer can be criticised as a bit too Functionalist

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Up to 80 percent of the immune function happens in the intestines.

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