Immune System
Major functions
-Protection from bacteria.
-Prevents illnesses and diseases.
Thymus- Controls the immune process.
White Blood Cells- Identifies, destroys, and removes pathogens.
Antibodies- They fight infections and diseases.
Spleens- Purifies the blood and stores blood cells.
Lymph Nodes- Builds the immune response.
How vaccinations work
Depending on the infection there's a certain killed/weakened germ in the vaccine. When you get vaccinated the body reacts by making antibodies.
-A vaccine can help prevent and fight chickenpox, Hepatitis A, and influenza.
-Protection from bacteria.
-Prevents illnesses and diseases.
Thymus- Controls the immune process.
White Blood Cells- Identifies, destroys, and removes pathogens.
Antibodies- They fight infections and diseases.
Spleens- Purifies the blood and stores blood cells.
Lymph Nodes- Builds the immune response.
How vaccinations work
Depending on the infection there's a certain killed/weakened germ in the vaccine. When you get vaccinated the body reacts by making antibodies.
-A vaccine can help prevent and fight chickenpox, Hepatitis A, and influenza.
How the Immune System works with other body systems
- Works with the Circulatory System because blood vessels form the main transport for immune cells.
- Works with Digestive System because it helps the immune system function normal.
- Works with the Muscular System because Lymph nodes move though out the body from the help of muscle movement.