Muscular System to the Immune System
The immune system protects muscle cells for infection so they can function properly. The immune systems first line of defense is the skin. The skin prevents bacteria, viruses, and fungi from entering the body. When the skin gets cut it creates puss so bacteria doesn't get into the body. If bacteria does get into the body the body has another line of defense. It has phagocytes which ingulf the invader. If the phagocytes get overpowered the the macrophage come into battle. If the macrophages get overpowered the t-cells come into the war and create an antibody which gets attach to the b-cells which eliminates the invader. This system keeps the muscle cells safe so the can do their job.
The immune system protects muscle cells for infection so they can function properly. The immune systems first line of defense is the skin. The skin prevents bacteria, viruses, and fungi from entering the body. When the skin gets cut it creates puss so bacteria doesn't get into the body. If bacteria does get into the body the body has another line of defense. It has phagocytes which ingulf the invader. If the phagocytes get overpowered the the macrophage come into battle. If the macrophages get overpowered the t-cells come into the war and create an antibody which gets attach to the b-cells which eliminates the invader. This system keeps the muscle cells safe so the can do their job.