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HIV attacks Acquired Immune system.
This is how vaccines help the body's natural defenses against viruses: -because vaccines contain weak and dead viruses -this can help our immune system to recognize and adapt to it -so this will not be the problem for it if later on this type of viruses threat us Hope this help Vipha
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It is Kaposi's Sarcoma. The viruses for this form of cancer are normally carried by many people. It is only when the immune system is weakened, as in AIDS, that the person develops Kaposi's Sarcoma.
Almost all type of nutrients supports a healthy immune system, but one of the common nutrient ie Vit. C helps you to boost immune system
Bacteria and viruses attack the body. Each type of bacteria and virus attack different areas of the body. Also, there are many different ways of gaining access to the body. They attack the body by trying to shut down a certain system, which without your immune system, would kill you. Bacteria and viruses evolve. However, viruses aren't presently categorized as living organisms.
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Type of white blood cell, part of the immune system.
An immune system is a collection of biological processes within an organism that protects against disease by identifying and killing pathogens and tumour cells.To create the condition of immunity, in which after the first attack by a micro organism the body is protected or becomes resistant to further invasions.
Macrophages are white blood cells that locate and phagocytize (eat) bacteria, viruses and dead or injured body cells. They also play a role in alerting the rest of the immune system to the presence of invaders. Macrophages arise from monocytes which are a type of white blood cells. When the monocytes leave the blood they become macrophages.
One example of a word using "phago-" as a prefix is "phagocyte." A phagocyte is a type of cell in the immune system that engulfs and destroys foreign substances, such as bacteria and viruses, by the process of phagocytosis.