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BIOLOGICALFOUNDATIONSOFTHEIMMUNESYSTEMANDITSROLEINPROTECTIONAGAINSTDISEASES

Toshpo'latova Ruxshona Otabek kiziStudent of Samarkand State Medical UniversityG'ofurova Farangiz G'olib kiziStudent of Samarkand State Medical UniversityAbdumo'minova Rayhon Xurshid kiziStudent of Samarkand State Medical UniversityIsmoilov Komiljon Tuyg'unovichStudent of Samarkand State Medical University
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Abstract

This article examines the biological foundations of the immune system, its structural and functional characteristics, and its role in protecting the body against various diseases. The immune system is a complex defense mechanism of the human body that forms specific cellular and humoral responses against microorganisms, viruses, and toxins entering from the external environment. The article scientifically analyzes innate (natural) and adaptive (specific) types of immunity, their interrelationship, and the stages of the immune response. In addition, immune system disorders such as immunodeficiency, autoimmune diseases, and allergic reactions are discussed. The results of the study substantiate the crucial role of a healthy immune system in maintaining human health and resistance to diseases.

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