There are two types of cell that play roles in adaptive immunity. Memory T and memory B cells. These cells are produced in vast numbers when a person's immune system is activated, and these cells float around the blood and lymphatic system for months (and even years!) after the primary infection. When person is exposed to secondary infection, the immune system 'recognises' the pathogenic particles and has a heightened response to the infection.
There are two types of cell that play roles in adaptive immunity. Memory T and memory B cells. These cells are produced in vast numbers when a person's immune system is activated, and these cells float around the blood and lymphatic system for months (and even years!) after the primary infection. When person is exposed to secondary infection, the immune system 'recognises' the pathogenic particles and has a heightened response to the infection.
Lymphatic system
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lymphatic
The lymphatic system produces antibodies to fight germs and infection and filters your circulatory system of leaked liquids to prevent your body from inflating like a balloon.
The lymphatic system produces antibodies to fight germs and infection and filters your circulatory system of leaked liquids to prevent your body from inflating like a balloon.
The 'single-sided' Lymphatic Drainage System is also sometimes known as 'The Lymph".
Lymph: Lymphatic system fluid carrying cells to fight infection.
usually an infection, swollen glands are your body's lymphatic system trying to fight off an infection.
No lymph is part of the endocrin system and puss is the product of your imune system fighting off infection
your immune system and your White blood cells produce antibodies
Your body has several different lines of defense against infections. One of these is your lymphatic system. When your body is fighting off an infection, your lymphatic system helps to filter out and drain the by products. When your immune system finds an infection it sends white blood cells to kill it. These white blood cells, after being filtered by your lymphatic system are then spilled out of your body (ie, urine, fecal matter). A lab test that shows a high amount of Lymphocytes or Leukocytes, simply means that your body is fighting an infection of some kind.