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Cells and your body

All the cells that make up your body recognise each other as belonging to you as 'self'. Any invaders, such as bacteria and viruses - 'non-self' - are immediately detected by your immune system and destroyed. Cell recognition is also vital for keeping cells from the same organ or tissue together.

Bacteria are detected by your immune system as 'non-self'.
Bacteria are detected by your immune system as 'non-self'.
Jim Sullivan, Cellsalive

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