Biology, asked by 21ldiete, 1 year ago

when people recieve organ transplants, they often need to take medications to decrease immune responses because?

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Answered by dmaithili
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usually our body does not have capability to be friendly with any antibody. when any organ is transplanted in our body , it tries to oppose the organ, in all this process our immune system becomes weaken hence
Answered by Afreenakbar
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Answer:

Antirejection medications are necessary for those who have undergone organ transplants. This is due to the immune system's attempts to eliminate the new organ. By weakening your immune system, these medications make it more difficult for your body to eliminate your new organ.

Explanation:

An organism is protected from disease by a network of biological mechanisms known as the immune system.It is capable of identifying a wide range of pathogens, such as cancer cells, viruses , parasitic worms , and foreign objects like wood splinters. In response, it replies by separating the pathogens from the organism's own healthy tissue.There are two basic immune system components that are present in most organisms. The innate immune system reacts in a programmed manner to a range of occasions and stimuli. The adaptive immune system picks up on molecules it has already encountered and reacts to each stimulus in a manner that is unique to that stimulus. They both depend on molecules and cells to perform their respective functions.

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