The immune system has special cells that help the body to fight off any invaders.
The organs of the immune system fight viruses and bacteria.
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Bacteria in the digestive system are necessary for digestion and the production of vitamin K in the colon. Viruses rarely even make it to the stomach; they infect by reaching the bloodstream.
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There are specialized white blood cells, the T cells, which identify invading viruses and tag them with an antibody, which then signals to other specialized white blood cells, the macrophages, to eat and digest the viruses.
Bacteria can be helpful by deleting bad viruses and harmful by killing you
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Your immune system needs to get rid of the germs and bacteria/viruses in your body.
So that we do not die from all of the viruses and bacteria that constantly surround us.
The immune system protects the body from infection by creating a barrier that prevents viruses and bacteria from entering the body. If the virus and bacteria enters the body, the immune system detects and eliminates them before they can reproduce.