your immune system and your White blood cells produce antibodies
T cells are the components of the immune system that coordinate immune defenses and kill infected cells on contact.
Acquired Immune System or Adaptive immune System
The immune system will target the body's own cells
The white blood cells are the structured main base for the immune system.
The immune system produces B cells and T cells. These cells are stored in the lymph nodes, which are part of the lymphatic system.
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) attacks the T cells, which are a type of immune cell that plays a crucial role in coordinating the immune response, including the production of antibodies. By destroying these cells, HIV weakens the immune system's ability to fight infections effectively.
phagocyte is the main cell of immune system
the immune system
The immune system provide immunity for your body by fighting off all the illnesses, diseases, and bacteria that enters your body. White blood cells are a part of your immune system.
HIV infects cells in the central nervous system and the immune system. HIV's main target cell is the T helper lymphocyte. These cells play a crucial role in the immune system, by coordinating the actions of other immune system cells. A large reduction in the number of T helper cells seriously weakens the immune system3
HIV attacks the immune system. The name itself tells you when it is written in full form. HIV stands for Human immunodeficiency virus.