antibiotics help bacterial infections that could cause a virus other wise they give you can get a shot of a small amount of that virus to help build an immunity to that virus.
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The immune system has special cells that help the body to fight off any invaders.
they help you from getting disease , your white blood cell help fight viruses that can make you sick.
no because antibiotics fight off viruses not colds
Because they are like your immune system, they help fight of viruses/germs.
Garlic contains compounds that have antimicrobial properties, which can help boost the immune system and fight off cold viruses.
Heuristic tests help you to keep up with new viruses that haven't been defined yet.True (Correct!)False
Proteins help the body fight off infections by producing antibodies that target and neutralize harmful pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses. These antibodies help the immune system recognize and destroy the invaders, protecting the body from illness.
Viruses cannot be destroyed, although doctors can give you vaccines to help fight the virus with your white blood cells in your immune system.
Tonsils help defend the body against infections by trapping and filtering out bacteria and viruses that enter through the mouth and nose. They play a role in the immune response by producing antibodies to fight off these pathogens.
Proteins help the body fight infection by producing antibodies that target and neutralize harmful pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses. Additionally, proteins play a key role in supporting the immune system's overall function and response to infections.
They fight off disease and viruses so you do not feel so much pain and will try and prevent you from becoming ill.