No, immune doesn't mean to fight against. Immune means something is unaffected.
fight against illnesses
Yes, using fenugreek as food will help fight against auto immune diseases. It has been used to treat arthritis, colds, and kidney aliments.
Your body's immune system had antibodies that fight against the bacteria or virus infecting you.
If you mean Gonorrhea, the answer is no.
Body has got immune system. This immune system or the body immunity forms the antibodies to fight the viruses. The immunity against the viruses is usually life long.
I tells you which element they are immune against.
to fight against infection like disease and bacteria e.g lymph node
Your immune system. Your immune system has a certain amount of "buffer" against diseases, but your body also builds anti-bodies against diseases after it has come into contact with a virus, etc the first time, so that it can fight it if you ever get it again.
It can build up white blood cells to fight against the infection and if it is present again you will all ready be immune to it. That is why vaccinations have a small amount of the infection in them, so you can become immune to it later.
Because it has a lot of very varied jobs to do, and many different pathogens to fight against.
The Immune System
Fight for what you love