Biology, asked by Vishal101100, 4 months ago

Hello guys!


As we all know that through graft rejection the organ from different organism I mean different human, is rejected in the body of a human being in which that organ is being transplanted.
so as this is so why the smuggler so used to till the organs from the any person and smuggle them to other countries or other people by as if we know that through Court rejects and they will be rejected white the bye and how they transplant that organ to the other person whom they sell.
How they suppress the graft rejection process and T cells while organ transplant ?

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Answered by Deepak0211
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Answer:

  • Your body's immune system usually protects you from substances that may be harmful, such as germs, poisons, and sometimes, cancer cells.

  • Your body's immune system usually protects you from substances that may be harmful, such as germs, poisons, and sometimes, cancer cells.These harmful substances have proteins called antigens coating their surfaces. As soon as these antigens enter the body, the immune system recognizes that they are not from that person's body and that they are "foreign," and attacks them.

  • Your body's immune system usually protects you from substances that may be harmful, such as germs, poisons, and sometimes, cancer cells.These harmful substances have proteins called antigens coating their surfaces. As soon as these antigens enter the body, the immune system recognizes that they are not from that person's body and that they are "foreign," and attacks them.When a person receives an organ from someone else during transplant surgery, that person's immune system may recognize that it is foreign. This is because the person's immune system detects that the antigens on the cells of the organ are different or not "matched." Mismatched organs, or organs that are not matched closely enough, can trigger a blood transfusion reaction or transplant rejection.

Your body's immune system usually protects you from substances that may be harmful, such as germs, poisons, and sometimes, cancer cells.These harmful substances have proteins called antigens coating their surfaces. As soon as these antigens enter the body, the immune system recognizes that they are not from that person's body and that they are "foreign," and attacks them.When a person receives an organ from someone else during transplant surgery, that person's immune system may recognize that it is foreign. This is because the person's immune system detects that the antigens on the cells of the organ are different or not "matched." Mismatched organs, or organs that are not matched closely enough, can trigger a blood transfusion reaction or transplant rejection.HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU ....


Vishal101100: but bro i know this.... i want to know how doctors supress this action of immune system to plant thr organ
Deepak0211: wait bro
Deepak0211: I am telling
Vishal101100: okkkk
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