red blood cells
The thymus is primarily involved in the immune system, specifically in the maturation of T cells. It is not directly involved in the digestive system, but it does contribute to the overall function of the lymphatic system by supporting T cell development and immune responses.
It belongs to the immune system.
No, basophils are not phagocytic cells in the immune system. They are a type of white blood cell that releases histamine and other chemicals involved in allergic reactions and inflammation.
The immune system.
nothing. Absolutely every part of your body is involved in the immune system. Having said this, not every part CONTRIBUTES to you immune system. I don't think that the muscular system really helps, but every other system does.
HIV attacks Acquired Immune system.
The Immune System. Sorry to disappoint.
The immune system's third line of defense is called specific resistance or acquired immunity. The system depends on antigens which are mostly proteins which function as a producer of the immune response.
An epidermal dendritic cell.
To help the immune system :)
from the immune system
T cells