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Margaret [11]
1 year ago
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How does the Immune system target pathogens?

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Lemur [1.5K]1 year ago
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The Immune system know the pathogens because pathogens  don’t need to be targeted; lymphocytes automatically know what to attack.

<h3>What is the immune system?</h3>

The immune system is the system that fights off the invaders or the dangerous pathogens that try to attack the body. Now we know that the antibodies are those things in the body that fight off these invaders. They are able to recognize and fight off these invaders.

Thus, the Immune system know the pathogens because pathogens  don’t need to be targeted; lymphocytes automatically know what to attack.

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