Immune System
Vaccination introduce small amount of a disease to your body so that your natural immune systems builds anti-bodies and such to fight the disease. This makes your immune system stronger so that it can more effectively fight the disease or completely resist the disease when you get exposed to the real thing. How is that?
deliver oxygen and nutrients to the cells, repair the body and fight disease. transport waste products away from the cells.
Body systems work together to keep the body healthy and the body systems are interdependent (they rely on each other).
is the ability of the body to resist disease to fight disease..
Disease can lead to improper functioning of the body by disrupting the balance of normal physiological processes. This disruption can affect organ function, cellular activity, or the body's ability to fight infections. Symptoms of disease can vary depending on the affected systems and the underlying cause.
Anatomy and physiology scientists typically study the human body systems. They focus on the structure and functions of organs and tissues in the body to understand how they work together to maintain health and respond to disease or injury.
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!
These are white blood cells.
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white blood cells
antibodies
Immune system.