White blood cells attack it.
The bodies first defence against a virus is your skin. The body first defense against a virus is Mucus. Mucus
white blood cells are the fighters of the body. whenever a virus invades the human body, white blood cells fight off the virus
Reaction time in the body comes from the brain and the nerves. The brain sends signals to the body which are carried by the nerves.
well the first time u get a new virus its hard for your body to fight if off,but the next time you get it your body will know what to do an destroy it leaving you healthy
Flagella is not a virus. It is a tail-like protrusion of a cell body. A sperm cell has a flagella which is integral to itd locomotion.
The body reacts to a vaccine by producing antibodies to protect against the disease.
They are actually the same. Except that the vaccine isn't going to cause the disease. It is just going to prep the body for a time when it will be exposed to that virus or bacteria.
antibodies is an virus that can cause to get sick. or it can can cause to get in your body as cells
Because the body has already experienced the virus, the body knows how to get over the virus.
hair is not a virus bro... Virus is non living substance which can be crystallized... if virus enters body, it used mechanism our body cells to regenerate and divide,...
How many virus cells are in your body.
The Herpes Virus
A pathogen is a foreign body, bacteria, or virus.
The bodies first defence against a virus is your skin. The body first defense against a virus is Mucus. Mucus
Primary encephalitis is caused by direct infection by the virus, while secondary encephalitis is due to a post-infectious immune reaction to viral infection elsewhere in the body
Vaccines are essentially weakened viruses or dead viruses which are introduced into the body to invoke active immune reaction towards the virus. Once the immune system is activated towards the virus, it will produce antibodies that patrol the body for about 2 to 10 years depending on the type of virus. This gives you future immunity towards the virus. Problems however arise when there is over-reaction of the immune system towards the vaccine, an allergy towards the vaccine (virus or its medium), or the virus in the vaccine suddenly is able to overcome the "weakening process" in making the virus. In the latter case, the live virus is given to the victim. The medical establishment believes that the benefits of vaccinations outweigh the risks, despite the chances of getting a deadly infection being very small. Note: There is no evidence of a link between autism and vaccinations.
The Herpes Virus