i think the immune system is just a bunch of whte blood cells acting to help defend the body against deaseses, viruses, etc.
The skin is thelargest organ and is outside of and therefore not protected by the skeletal system.
the immune system
what organs make up the immune system
Brain
no its not.
The immune cells are produced primarily in the bone marrow, where hematopoietic stem cells differentiate into various types of blood cells, including white blood cells (leukocytes) that are crucial for the immune response. Additionally, some immune cells, such as T cells, mature in the thymus, which is an organ located in the chest. This coordinated system of hematopoiesis and organ maturation ensures a diverse and responsive immune system.
The lymphatic / immune system and the endocrine system.
No, the immune system is not an organ. It is a system in your body that fights of viruses that enter your body. And example of an organ is a heart, or liver. The immune system are cells that fight off viruses that can make you sick.
The reproduction system, the digestive system, the immune system.
If you're asking what medications supress the immune system, steriods supress the immune system, as do medications given to organ transplant recipients.
The immune/lymphatic system(s)
Hematologic / Lymphatic / Immune system.