Hello Friends, You must be wondering what would happen if we were injured, bleeding and so on? what does our body do when infected with a virus? Are they attacking? do they survive? Or maybe you can relax as usual, which is definitely not option 3. So what happens to our bodies when we get injured? Let’s look at the following explanation
So, first of all, let’s identify our casts that want to attack our body, namely bacterial, viral and parasitic diseases.
In fact, bacteria, viruses and parasites are different, not only in shape, but their role is also very, very different from what we imagine, if you want to see the differences, you can see them in this article.
Then what will happen to our body if we are injured, basically our body will defend and attack the bacteria. Imagine if your hand was scratched a little because there was a sharp tree, maybe you will see a little bleeding there, but it’s different with our bodies. we received it as if there was already a Great Threat build
Now, this is where thousands of diseases enter your body, from overrunning your cell territory to killing hundreds of cells, so what can these ordinary cells do?
Yes, imagine you are a cell phone and the germs are thieves who want to kill you, of course you will call the police right? well, like normal cells, they will call our antibody cells that are on guard, but is there only 1 antibody cell? the answer is no, human antibody cells have hundreds of cells on guard day and night, they have their respective roles. If bacteria enter, usually white blood cells will know first, right, white blood cells are antibody cells. First aid, if the threat is great, they call for help, that is, macrophages macrophages are cells that study viruses and germs and then eat them to produce antibodies in the future. are we seriously ill?”
Third, when bacteria multiply, there are cells called dendritic cells. These cells are good at figuring out which diseases are attacking the body. These cells usually collect samples in small units. They also travel to cells outside the body and look for T cells. T cells are cells that kill bacteria. that would kill the bacteria, but looking for T cells would take a long time because few cells already knew about them. Usually, when they encounter dendritic cells, they can mutate the T cells so they can kill the foreign cells.
Normally T cells divide into hundreds and form 2 groups, namely group 1 to activate cells that are already desperate to attack or run out but these cells activate them again to fight again, while group 2 looks for antibody cells, namely B bacterial cells that produce antibodies. In contrast to B cells others Can kill viruses with its special fluids and B cells which will be useful to weaken these foreign bacteria to be eradicated by the body’s previous defense cells. if the bacteria re-enter your body. And B cells generally will continue to produce antibody cells slowly
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And that’s the story of war in the body, if we are injured, how can Seru not discuss the injured body part and fight back? ,
Yes, maybe this is the end of the discussion, sorry if there are word mistakes. And yes, Sayonara, see you in the next article!