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What is the cells fight disease and pathogens in the body of an animal?

Yes. We have specialized cells that help fight diseases.


How do you fight diseases?

You take medication that is able to help your body fight the disease that you have. I suggest that you talk with your doctor before using any medications.


What can a human body do to fight an infection?

the white blood cell produces anti bodies which help destroy and diseases


What can lymphocytes do?

lymphocytes help provide a specific response to attack the invading organisms, make antibodies and help protect the body against diseases and fight infections:D


Are white blood cells only found in animals?

No they are also found in humans they help fight off the diseases that enter your body


What is the main function of the cirulatory system?

To pass nutrients, gases, hormones, blood cells, etc to and from cells in the body to help fight diseases, and help stabilize body temperature and pH to maintain homeostasis.


What is the ability to fight off diseases?

The ability to fight off diseases is known as immunity. It involves the body's defense mechanisms, including the immune system, which helps to identify and destroy pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and other harmful agents. Immunity can be acquired naturally through exposure to pathogens or artificially through vaccinations.


Tiny hairs in the inner ear help the body maintain.?

Balance


Lymph nodes contain large numbers of white blood cells called?

lymphocytes, which help the body fight infections and diseases.


What is the importance of hairs in the body?

Human hairs have touch receptors that wrap around their roots, so they help in tactile sensory reception.


Why are there fine hairs found on the body and legs of bees?

To help them collect pollen.


What are three types of cells the help fight disease?

Stem cells, T Helper cells, and Lymphocytes all help fight diseases.