Friedrich Miescher discovered/identified nucleic acid.
The mucous membrane serves to protect and lubricate various cavities in the body, such as the respiratory, digestive, and reproductive tracts. It also plays a role in immune defense by trapping pathogens and preventing them from entering the body.
The proteins released from plasma cells to fight infection are called antibodies. Antibodies are specific proteins that identify and neutralize pathogens, such as bacteria or viruses, helping the immune system to eliminate the infection.
No, the circulatory system is not the last line of defense against infection. The immune system plays the primary role in defending the body against infections. The circulatory system helps in distributing immune cells and antibodies throughout the body to fight off infections, but it is not the final line of defense.
fight off infection and disease-causing organisms by recognizing and defending against them. It involves the immune system recognizing foreign elements and producing responses to eliminate them, helping to protect the body from illness and maintain health.
White Blood Cells fight infections in humans.
It is the bodies defence against infection
i think red blood cells.
i think red blood cells.
The main role of white blood cells is to protect the body against infection and fight infection when they occur.
Well in most cases your skin does not fight infection your leukocytes do, or (white blood cells). They are what protect against disease.
to fight against infection like disease and bacteria e.g lymph node
It can build up white blood cells to fight against the infection and if it is present again you will all ready be immune to it. That is why vaccinations have a small amount of the infection in them, so you can become immune to it later.
An example of a protein that helps fight off infection is antibodies.
The first antibiotic used to fight infection was sulfa.
How does the lymphatic system protect the body against pathogens?
fight infection
Lymphocytes are also known as the white blood cells. They are primarily used to fight infection.