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- 3. they are signal molecules that are produced after the activation of innate immune responses
- 5. an infectious organism that causes disease
- 6. they will kill pathogens after they are opsonized by opsonins
- 7. physical barrier that separates the body from the environment
- 10. pluripotent stem cells found in bone marrow that give rise to other blood cells
- 14. used by immune cells to reach the lymph nodes to create immune responses
- 16. they develop from the common lymphoid progenitor and mature in the thymus
- 17. secondary lymphoid organs where the immune response is initiated
- 18. where the development and maturation of lymphocytes happens
- 19. the state of protection against foreign pathogens or substances (antigens)
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- 1. germ-line encoded receptors that can bind to PAMPs to begin the responses against them
- 2. secondary lymphoid organ where the immune response is initiated
- 4. primary lymphoid organ where the development and maturation of lymphocytes occurs
- 6. they are germ-line encoded and will bind to PAMPs
- 8. produced by humoral immunity and produces antibodies to combat pathogens
- 9. where mature lymphocytes interact with antigens and the immune response is initiated
- 11. they are used by B cells in humoral immunity to combat pathogens
- 12. they get bound by pattern recognition receptors
- 13. glycoproteins, as known as antibodies, that are created by white blood cells
- 15. generate immunity without inducing disease
- 20. location of T-cell maturation and distribution into the bloodstream
