Your body uses it's skin as a shield to protect it from outside invaders. Your immune system fights off anything that does manage to get in. When you get a cut or scrape on your skin it is a gateway for germs so your blood clots to form scabs to close the wound while your white blood cells race to destroy anything that gets in.
Antigens do not protect the body from disease. Antibodies protect the body from many diseases.
yes because it defend/protect us from the diseases
Anti bodies they protect our bodies from diseases that's why we get vaccinated ,, To make Anti bodies for the disease that we were injected for :) hope that helps
protect your body from diseases is the common answer
The hairs protect your body from germs and diseases.
T-cells are a type of white blood cell that play a crucial role in the immune system by identifying and attacking infected cells and pathogens to protect the body from infections and diseases.
Do we have a skeleton to protect our organs and to help us move and support our body
A vaccines helps because they put some of the disease in your body then your body can get use to it so if you get that disease your body can easily fight it out of you!
excercises plays an important role in our daily life as follows...it maintains our body's weight, it protect us from diseases, gives more stamina,strenghts and many more
Blood
Blood.
the brain ?