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Substances that the body recognizes as foreign are called?

Antigens Antibodies neutralize these molecules.


What are the leukocyte for recognizes foreign antigens?

neutrophils?


Immunity occurs when the system recognizes a foreign substance and responds by producing?

antibodies to neutralize or destroy it, creating a memory of the pathogen for future encounters. This memory allows the immune system to mount a quicker and more effective response upon subsequent exposures to the same pathogen.


What is the effector response?

Effector response is the phenomenon that occurs after the immune system recognizes a foreign organism. A variety of cells and molecules are then recruited to mount an appropriate response to eliminate or neutralize the organism.


Does thymic selection destroy MHC molecules?

Thymic selection does not destroy major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules. Instead, it helps in the development of T cells by allowing them to recognize self-MHC molecules and self-antigens to ensure self-tolerance and proper immune function.


What are molecules that are foreign to your body called.?

Antigens Antibodies neutralize these molecules.


Proteins formed in the blood to destroy foreign substances?

antibodies


Does Autoimmune mean your immune system can catch many of the diseases like flu and cold germs more easily?

No. Autoimmune disorders are those in which your bodies immune system recognizes a certain type of your own tissue as foreign tissue and activates an immune response to destroy what it believes foreign. Your regular immune responses are still functional to fight normal infection.


How do phagocytes recognize foreign cells or bacteria?

Lymphocytes are part of the human body's innate immune system. Natural killer cells seek out and destroy foreign cells by distinguishing surface molecules of major histocompatibility complex class.


What is the Monocyte function?

They destroy dead cells. They engulf foreign materials.


What is it called when a transplanted organ is attacked by the body's immune system?

It is called organ rejection, which occurs when the recipient's immune system recognizes the transplanted organ as foreign and tries to attack and destroy it. Organ rejection can lead to the failure of the transplanted organ if not managed properly with immunosuppressive medications.


What is the function of monocyte cell?

They destroy dead cells. They engulf foreign materials.