Monday, August 19, 2019

Curious Kids: how does our blood fight viruses like chicken pox and colds?

When you’re feeling sick, your immune system is fighting to get you well again. http://www.shuttershock.com , CC BY If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to curiouskids@theconversation.edu.au. How does our blood fight viruses like chicken pox, sickness and colds? – Teddy, 5, Oxfordshire, England. Our bodies are made up of building blocks called cells. They are different sizes and colours and join together to become organs like the skin, brain and lungs. Some cells travel around our body and work to move food and waste. Other cells work for the immune system, which is the body’s protection system. The mucous (or snot) and the tiny hairs in your nose and throat are a part of your immune system. Snot

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