The function of the immune system is to protect your body from infection by pathogens and foreign invaders, or what the body perceives as invading "germs".
Your immune system works to identify pathogens and sometimes other unrecognized cells, like tumor cells, that could cause disease and then to eliminate them from your system. Your body's immune system has an incredibly difficult task in this because some of these pathogens can be "sneaky": they can redesign (mutate) themselves to trick the immune system into misidentifying them as harmless cells rather than appropriately treating them as foreign invaders.
The function of lysozymes in the immune system is to fight bacteria.
in the human immune system the main function of the is filtering blood
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It is a drug which stimulates the immune system
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The digestive system does not work with the immune system to regulate body functions.
To fight off infections.
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The appendix is anatomically part of the digestion system but its' function is part of the immune system.
role of albumin in immuno system
The function of toll-like receptors in the immune system is very important. It puts out a warning when something is wrong and the body is in danger and starts a self-immune task that helps fight the danger out.