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Explore the incredible defense mechanisms of the human body in this detailed and engaging video! Discover how your immune system works tirelessly to protect you from infections and diseases while maintaining balance and tolerance. Designed for nursing students and healthcare professionals, this video breaks down complex concepts into clear, manageable topics to help you succeed in your studies and practice. What You’ll Learn: The role of anatomical, mechanical, chemical, and biological barriers in nonspecific resistance. How the inflammatory response and phagocytosis act as the second line of defense. Adaptive immunity explained: humoral and cell-mediated immunity. The process of clonal selection and its importance in immune responses. The difference between innate and acquired immunity. Primary vs. secondary immune responses and their significance. Antigens and antibodies: their types, functions, and roles in immunity. Hypersensitivity reactions: immediate and delayed responses. This video is packed with: Clear explanations of key concepts. Visual aids to simplify learning. Practical examples to help connect theory to practice. Perfect for nursing students, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the body’s remarkable immune system. Don’t Forget to: ✅ Like, Comment, and Share to support your peers in learning. ✅ Subscribe to Nursing Files for more in-depth nursing education videos. ✅ Hit the 🔔 notification bell to stay updated on new uploads! 💬 We’d love to hear your thoughts—comment below with topics you'd like us to cover next!