I know that stuff like mucus and skin can keep germs physically away from the body, but why does a good immune system keep you healthy?
Can a strong immune system make it so that you might not even feel symptoms of a disease in the first place, or is it just a matter of recovery and fighting off the illness?
In: Biology
Your immune system is the bouncer of your body. Its got a full staff of goons that look out for things that shouldn’t be in your body. When a troublemaker is discovered they call everybody in to fuck up their day. They attack in a multitude of ways but all geared toward identifying and rendering the troublemaker a non-threat. And they remember the trouble makers face for next time.
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