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Third line of defence, memory, long term protection
in the human immune system the main function of the is filtering blood
The function of lysozymes in the immune system is to fight bacteria.
lymphocytes
When mixed with an immunogen, it enhances the immune response against the immunogen
It is a drug which stimulates the immune system
spleen
Leukocytes
The function of toll-like receptors in the immune system is very important. It puts out a warning when something is wrong and the body is in danger and starts a self-immune task that helps fight the danger out.
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To fight off infections.
HIV effects the cells associated with immune function. Over time, a person with HIV may experience an inability to recover from infections due to decreased immune function. Once an individual has reached a certain degree of immune deficiency, they are susceptible to what is known as "opportunistic infections." Opportunistic Infections are diseases that people with normal immune function are not at risk of being infected by. Opportunistic infections are found in patients who suffer from a variety of disorders associated with immune function.