Immune
The immune system is the body's defense against pathogens and abnormal cells. It comprises cells, tissues, and organs that detect and respond to foreign invaders while maintaining tolerance to self.
Immunity is broadly divided into innate and adaptive components. Innate immunity provides immediate, non-specific defense: skin
Lymphoid organs enable immune responses: bone marrow produces blood cells including B cells; thymus educates T
Immune dysregulation can lead to immunodeficiency, autoimmunity, or hypersensitivity (allergies). Factors like age, nutrition, genetics, and