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No it is not part of the immune system
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An immune response is based on the ability to distinguish molecules that are part of the body ("self") from those that are not ("nonself," or foreign). Such molecules that can elicit an immune response are called antigens.
interferons
HIV is a retro virus, that infects your immune cells. The virus attaches to CD4 receptors on T-cell (the cells that are part of the immune system.)
Fever
Inflammation and fever are nonspecific immune system reactions.
Fever
Inflammation
Inflammation and fever are nonspecific immune system reactions.
The body is made up of a specific defense system and nonspecific defense system. The nonspecific defense system is made up of inflammation, fevers, etc. The immune system is part of the specific defense system. This is because the lysosomes in this system bind to specific antigens and have a certain role to carry out. Therefore, there aren't nonspecific defenses in the immune system.
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Immunity provides protection against specific foreign antigens, displays memory, and it requires distinction between self and non self antigen.
the parts of the human immune system. It has three parts: cellular, humoral, and nonspecific.
The destruction of B lymphocytes and or T lymphocytes is a cell injury. Both of these lymphocytes are needed to activate the specific and nonspecific immune responses.
The first defense is nonspecific.
The third line of defence against pathogens is called the Specific Immune Responce