gastheerimmuniteit
Gastheerimmuniteit, also known as host immunity, refers to the complex defense mechanisms that an organism employs to protect itself from pathogens and other harmful substances. This immunity is a multifaceted system involving various cells, tissues, and molecules that work together to identify, neutralize, and eliminate threats. It is broadly divided into two main branches: innate immunity and adaptive immunity.
Innate immunity provides a rapid, non-specific defense that is present from birth. It includes physical barriers
Adaptive immunity, on the other hand, is acquired over time and is highly specific to particular pathogens.