they defend against infection and viruses
The best source to find pictures of human tonsils are in medical books. Tonsils help keep the immune system healthy as they are the first line of defense against to viruses and bacteria.
Like other organs of the lymphatic system, the tonsils act as part of the immune system to help protect against infection. In particular, they are believed to be involved in helping fight off pharyngeal and upper respiratory tract infections (in other words they help to control throat infection)
the lymph system is the body's primary defense against infection. certain components produce and transport cells and protein that help rid the body of infection and they include the spleen, tonsils, lymph nodes, and lymph vessels.
The T cells help protect the body against viruses.
Proteins make up parts of the cell and they help the cell to do many of its jobs.
they help to defend the body against diseases
they help to defend the body against diseases
Balanced nutrition along with good living physical and psychological conditions and active and ifnecessarypassive immunization according to schedule help the body defend against disease.
medicine of course well i guess doctors also help too.
These proteins are called antibody.
The tonsils !
The best source to find pictures of human tonsils are in medical books. Tonsils help keep the immune system healthy as they are the first line of defense against to viruses and bacteria.
The simplest lymphoid organs that are found at the entrance of the pharynx are the tonsils. There are three pairs of tonsils in the human body: the palatine tonsils, located on the sides of the throat, the lingual tonsils, located at the base of the tongue, and the pharyngeal tonsils, also known as adenoids, located at the back of the nasal cavity. These tonsils help in filtering and trapping pathogens that enter the body through the mouth and nose.
Washing your hands and face is a defensive reaction. it help defend your body against infection by pathogens.
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B cells make antibodies that grab on to the antigens and make them clump together then something eats them.
Antitoxins