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The [[Immune system]] is the bodily system that fights against potentially pathogenic organisms or substances. |
The [[Immune system]] is the bodily system that fights against potentially pathogenic organisms or substances. |
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− | The [[Human]] immune system can't fight [[silicon]]. ( |
+ | The [[Human]] immune system can't fight [[silicon]]. ({{ENT|Observer Effect}}) |
− | In the [[2350s]] and [[2360s]], a research project at the [[Darwin Genetic Research Station]] developed Human children who had an aggressive immune system, capable of attacking disease organisms before they entered a Human body. ( |
+ | In the [[2350s]] and [[2360s]], a research project at the [[Darwin Genetic Research Station]] developed Human children who had an aggressive immune system, capable of attacking disease organisms before they entered a Human body. ({{TNG|Unnatural Selection}}) |
− | [[Species 8472]] have an immune system that can fend off [[Borg]] [[nanoprobe]]s, thanks mostly to the dense [[DNA]] of their [[Cell (biology)|cells]]. ( |
+ | [[Species 8472]] have an immune system that can fend off [[Borg]] [[nanoprobe]]s, thanks mostly to the dense [[DNA]] of their [[Cell (biology)|cells]]. ({{VOY|Scorpion|Scorpion, Part II}}) |
==Referenced parts of the system== |
==Referenced parts of the system== |
Revision as of 18:06, 7 February 2007
The Immune system is the bodily system that fights against potentially pathogenic organisms or substances.
The Human immune system can't fight silicon. (ENT: "Observer Effect")
In the 2350s and 2360s, a research project at the Darwin Genetic Research Station developed Human children who had an aggressive immune system, capable of attacking disease organisms before they entered a Human body. (TNG: "Unnatural Selection")
Species 8472 have an immune system that can fend off Borg nanoprobes, thanks mostly to the dense DNA of their cells. (VOY: "Scorpion", "Scorpion, Part II")
Referenced parts of the system
- Antibody
- Appendix
- T-cells
- Bone marrow
- Tonsils
Pathogens
See also
- Anatomy
- Diseases