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Immune Super Power

T-CellOur body's immune system is designed with a natural defense weapon whichha the ability to distinguish between the body's own cells  ("self") and foreign invading cells ("non-self"). Lymphocytes are the main organizers in the immune system.  

Lymphocytes are a variety of white blood cells which are formed in bone marrowand the thymus.  They can be found in large quantity in the lymph nodes and other  organs, and travel throughout the body in lymph fluid or the bloodstream.

The immune system forms
a web of protection throughout the body, and are connected by lymph and blood vessels in the organs and  tissues to form  this networkof protection against dangerous invasions.


      T-Cell                                          When the immune-strong is working right, it's just like security bees defending their hive, the detection of foreign bodies       "non-self" cells activates rapid production of lymphocytes, invading the infection area, surrounding the enemy while             multiplying rapidly like soldiers with deadly weapons, producing stockpiles of killer chemicals.

This system is a mighty army of highly technical officers. These "Renegade Warriors" of lymphocytes include:
  • Natural killer cells - capable of attacking any foreign invader with lethal chemicals
  • Killer T-cells - specialized cells that attack only specific matching targets
  • B-cells – secrete antibodies into body's fluids, which ambush foreign cells ( antigens) in the bloodstream.

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A Lymphocytes Cell at Work
lymphocytes cell

                                     T cell (left) recognizes antigens on the surface of a cell infected with a virus (right),                                           enabling the T cell to bind to and kill the infected cell.

 Reference                                                                                                                                http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/579428/T-cel                                                                                                            http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec16/ch183/ch183a.html

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