Millions of microbes that invade the tissues and organs of the body are waiting to infect us at any moment. If we did not have a very alert defense force in our body, we would easily get caught up in the germs hunt, succumb to the diseases they cause, and face many dangers. But the greatest boon available to mankind is the ‘immune system’.
This defensive force is not asleep even though we are asleep; This is the job of ‘guarding’ us 24 hours a day. Like the army that protects the country, it protects our body. Our blood is its ‘camp office’. The commanders are the white blood cells. Soldiers work in a variety of forces, including ‘T’ atoms, ‘B’ atoms, ‘macrophage’ atoms, and ‘antibodies’.
Blood vessels and lymph nodes outside the blood vessels are the sites of war. Well, the war with whom? Didn't we say invisible germs? The war with them. There are many types of germs. Briefly, they fall into four categories: viruses, bacteria, fungi, and protozoa.
When these ‘enemies’ enter our body, the body’s defensive force will send its own ‘soldiers’ to fight. Some soldiers will kill these enemies. Some soldiers will swallow the slain enemy and clean up the area. Some more soldiers will remember these enemies and send information to the ‘commander’ to spy on whether any more such enemies are entering the body.
Thus, the body's defenses destroy our enemies and protect us from many of the diseases they cause. Thus the name ‘immunity’ or ‘immunity’ refers to the body’s defensive power to fight and destroy many types of germs or any external substance that invades our body.
‘Natural immunity’ is innate in the body. ‘Artificial immunity’ is when the innate immune system is artificially stimulated. It is, after we are born, received during our lifetime.
If we inject small amounts of malignant germs into our body through vaccines and oral vaccines, ‘counter cells’ will develop against those germs and build up immunity in the body. Then, at another time, when these same germs enter our body, the existing counter-cells will recognize and destroy those germs. As a result, the disease can not be cosmic to us.
This defensive force is not asleep even though we are asleep; This is the job of ‘guarding’ us 24 hours a day. Like the army that protects the country, it protects our body. Our blood is its ‘camp office’. The commanders are the white blood cells. Soldiers work in a variety of forces, including ‘T’ atoms, ‘B’ atoms, ‘macrophage’ atoms, and ‘antibodies’.
Blood vessels and lymph nodes outside the blood vessels are the sites of war. Well, the war with whom? Didn't we say invisible germs? The war with them. There are many types of germs. Briefly, they fall into four categories: viruses, bacteria, fungi, and protozoa.
When these ‘enemies’ enter our body, the body’s defensive force will send its own ‘soldiers’ to fight. Some soldiers will kill these enemies. Some soldiers will swallow the slain enemy and clean up the area. Some more soldiers will remember these enemies and send information to the ‘commander’ to spy on whether any more such enemies are entering the body.
Thus, the body's defenses destroy our enemies and protect us from many of the diseases they cause. Thus the name ‘immunity’ or ‘immunity’ refers to the body’s defensive power to fight and destroy many types of germs or any external substance that invades our body.
Types of Immunity:
There are two types of immunity: 'Innate Immunity' and 'Acquired immunity'.‘Natural immunity’ is innate in the body. ‘Artificial immunity’ is when the innate immune system is artificially stimulated. It is, after we are born, received during our lifetime.
If we inject small amounts of malignant germs into our body through vaccines and oral vaccines, ‘counter cells’ will develop against those germs and build up immunity in the body. Then, at another time, when these same germs enter our body, the existing counter-cells will recognize and destroy those germs. As a result, the disease can not be cosmic to us.
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