macrophages
T cell
A cellular disease is either a mutation of the DNA cells or a overload of cells in one particular disease
Natural immunity, such as skin. For example, the skin is a physical barrier that keeps out pathogens (disease causing factors).
If the body's immune mechanism is not capable of fighting then the bacteria produces disease.
Langerhans
The ability to ward off a disease
The resistance of an organism to disease is known as immunity. This defense mechanism helps protect the body from harmful pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites.
immunity
It depends on what you mean. If it is to a specific disease, it can be a number of things. If you mean a general lack of resistance, it is an immune defficiency. HIV and AIDS are examples of these.
A natural resistance to disease is an??
A cellular disease is either a mutation of the DNA cells or a overload of cells in one particular disease
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Catherine Hollinger Daniels has written: 'The expression of disease resistance response genes in Pisum sativum L. during race-specific resistance and heat shock' -- subject(s): Plants, Disease and pest resistance, Genetic aspects
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Natural immunity, such as skin. For example, the skin is a physical barrier that keeps out pathogens (disease causing factors).
Macrophages
Immune
smallpox