White Blood Cells in our body help us to fight off against diseases.
immunity
infections getting into your body such as various diseases
Interferon
to fight against diseases
To fight diseases, either by engulfing the bacteria or releasing anti bodies.
The cells and juices in our bodies fight against them. One of the CELLS that fight against our bodies are white blood cells. WRONG again! white blood cells fight
Because it attacks and kills off the very cells whose job it is to fight diseases.
HIV is an immune-system disease. It lowers your body's ability to fight off other diseases.
fight sickness, virisus and diseases, it is our bodies defense mechanism
Auto-immune diseases make it harder for your immune system to engage other infections that may possibly infect the body. In the case of HIV, it uses cells the body needs to fight disease to reproduce; thus inhibiting the body's ability to fight off other infections.
The immune system
white blood cells
No. Stem cells can reproduce and become other cells which may help fight off disease.
Your immune system. The healthier your immune system is, the more likely you will be able to fight off infections and diseases. Antibodies are proteins in the blood that fight disease. - DLW
It hinders the immune system's ability to fight of diseases and viruses in the body.
that are produced in the ovaries
The fetus doesn't necessarily fight off diseases. The mom's immune system fights off certain things. Also, some diseases don't cross over into the baby so depending on what it is, the baby isn't at risk until possibly birth.
immunity