Not all but most of them with exception being cancerous cell. Our body fails to detect the cancer cell
Circulatory system
When a bacterial infection occurs, the body's immune system responds by recognizing the bacteria as foreign invaders. The immune system then produces white blood cells to attack and destroy the bacteria. This process can also involve inflammation to help contain and eliminate the infection.
That is known as a fever. Fever is a natural response by the body to help fight off infection or other conditions that trigger the immune system.
Our bodies have many natural defences. Our main internal defence would be our immune system which helps combat bacterial and viral diseases. Our main external defence would be our skin which protects our body and prevents pathogens and microbes from entering our bodies. Hope This Helps :D
The body's main defense barrier against microorganisms is the immune system. This system includes physical barriers like the skin and mucous membranes, as well as specialized cells and proteins that identify and destroy pathogens to prevent infections. Additionally, the body has inflammatory responses that help to contain and eliminate invading microorganisms.
immune system
Because when diabetes inters the body, it makes the beta cells that produce the insulin look like the intruders. So the body's immune system attacks and kills all of the beta cells.
Pathogens
its killer T cells
axons neurons , cells help protect the bodys defense system against infection ..auto-immune defiency ...also oxygen
Cardiovascular
yes it can because it is a bacteria, the bodys immune system automatically starts producing more white cells to fight off the bacteria
Circulatory system
yes
I believe the bodies transportion system is the cardiovascular system :)
Respiratory
When a bacterial infection occurs, the body's immune system responds by recognizing the bacteria as foreign invaders. The immune system then produces white blood cells to attack and destroy the bacteria. This process can also involve inflammation to help contain and eliminate the infection.