It belongs to the immune system.
The T cell belongs to the immune system. It plays a critical role in the body's defense against pathogens and other foreign invaders by recognizing and destroying them.
By mean of 2 cells One belong to innate immune system are natural killer cell(NK) the other belong to adaptive immune system are CD8+ cytotoxic T cells I heard it's white cell who kills the virus! white cell is bigger than normal cell and it's limited in amount. Every white cell will die after they kills virus.that why the liquid filled in the pox is white.
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Cancer is somewhat confusing to the immune system since it is an aberrant form of the body's own cells which the immune system is not supposed to attack. Sometimes the immune system can detect that the cancer cell is not a normal part of the body, and therefore it will destroy the cancer, but quite often the immune system cannot detect the abnormality of the cancer cell and will ignore it. That is precisely why cancer is so dangerous.
Located (obviously) in the blood, a white blood cell's job is to find and eliminate potential threats to the human body. The system of eliminating threats such as these from the body is undertaken by the IMMUNE system.
When a body receives an organ or cell from a different specie, the immune system of the hosting body identifies it as a foreign agent.
A cytokine is a regulatory protein released by a cell in the immune system. Cytokines act as intercellular mediators when the body is generating an immune response.
These proteins are called self markers. They tell the immune cells that they belong in the body and they should be attacked.Cell receptors (proteins) on the cell membrane mediate the inter cellular communications.
By recognizing self from non-self. Every cell in the body carries specific protein markers that are recognized by all immune cells so they do not attack self, at least when the system is operating well.
muscle cellmuscle cell is found everywhere in our bodyeg: tounge, hands, leg every where when our organs are moving muscle cell is working.
HIV attacks Acquired Immune system.
MHC (Major Histocompatibility Complex) proteins act as a fingerprint of the cell by presenting peptide fragments on the cell surface for immune system recognition. This enables the immune system to distinguish between self and non-self cells, helping to prevent an immune response against the body's own cells.