What is immune response to diseases?
Answers:
It's where the body sends out its "soldiers" to scuffle the invaders. Like white blood cells, antibodies, and so forth. To run into further detail would either verbs you or bore you to death.
Which disease?
It *is* complex, but the fundamentals are that if it is a cell that is infected (bacterially or virally), T cell are present, but if the cells are unmoving and it is just cellular driftwood, or if it is a foreign particle/poison it is the B cells that show up.
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