The embryo is fed the mother's blood, so the immune system doesn't attack it. There may be another reason, too. However, sometimes it does, which results in a miscarriage. Note that not all miscarriages are from that, though.
No it is not part of the immune system
AnswerLymphatic System. I sure hope it is because if its not am going to get an F on my homework!! :(
There are many parts to the immune system. The thymus are what helps the immune system recognize germs and reject them.
what organs make up the immune system
The white blood cells are the structured main base in the immune system.
Complement is a protein made in the innate immune system that embeds itself in the membrane of bacteria, leaving a hole through which the cytoplasm escapes killing the bacterial cell.
the cells of mothers
The mammal embryo receives its nutrients from the mother through the placenta. The placenta allows nutrients to travel from the mother's system to the embryo's, and for waste products to leave the embryo's system so they can be disposed of by the mothers.
its when immunity is passed on. e.g. colostrum (which boosts the babies immune system) in the mothers milk is drunk by the baby. when the baby drinks the milk it will get colostrum, which you would say is immunity because it greatly helps the immune system.
After being diagnosed with embryo toxic factor a women will need to get medical treatment to suppress the immune system long enough for an embryo to implant. This typically means taking twice a day progesterone suppositories twice daily until 16 weeks into the pregnancy.
your immune system and your White blood cells produce antibodies
Acquired Immune System or Adaptive immune System
The Immune System
It would be their immune system.
Immune system
The adaptive immune system is activated if the innate immune system is unable to control the infection.
It is called the Immune System. A bit of extra info: The Immune System is the cause of allergies. It goes too far when trying to protect the body from something. ENDOCRINE SYSTEM