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  • 15-04-2019
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Why is it important for the body to recognize its own cells ?

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Answer: It's important your body to recognize it's own cells.

Explanation: The Immune system is a great defense mechanism which it protects your body from bacteria and foreign invaders.  The immune system can make this distinction because all cells have identification molecules on their surface.

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