No, it is a non-immunologic process (does not involve the body's immune system).
Auto-immune reaction
AIDS, and the process is death
Antigen
The inflammatory process is the process that the immune system is in charge of. To put it simply The immune system can alo be called the inflammatory system. For example If you get a splinter in your finger and you dont take it out. it becomes inflamed. that is the immune system working on destroying it and any bacteria that may have come with it. it works in similar ways throughout the body. No inflammation no immunity.
The process of negative selection eliminates self-reactive immune cells, preventing autoimmune reactions. Positive selection, on the other hand, helps mature immune cells that can effectively recognize and respond to foreign pathogens. Together, these processes ensure a balanced and effective immune response.
A helper T-cell is activated in the immune response process when it recognizes a specific antigen presented by an antigen-presenting cell. This interaction triggers the helper T-cell to release signaling molecules that coordinate and enhance the immune response.
Immunization is the process by which an individual's immune system becomes fortified against an agent. A person is made either immune or resistant to a disease.
Immunity.
Langerhans cells are the specific cells in the skin that are involved in the immune response. They function as antigen-presenting cells and help to initiate immune reactions by presenting antigens to other immune cells.
The process by which immune cells engulf and destroy bacteria is called phagocytosis. This involves the immune cell recognizing the bacteria as foreign, engulfing it into a membrane-bound vesicle called a phagosome, and then fusing the phagosome with lysosomes containing enzymes to destroy the bacteria.
The DNA resistance phase or bacteriuom.