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- 2. filters foreign material from the blood with the help of T-and B cells and macrophages.
- 5. substances produced by microorganisms that can kill or inhibit the growth of some bacteria.
- 6. antibodies antibodies produced by a single clone of cells or cell line and consisting
- 8. regulators of immune response.
- 10. includes attachment of seaweed, algae , bacteria and other microorganisms that produce slimes.
- 12. a process in the body that involves recognition and response to harmful material in the body.
- 13. involves formation of biofilm and accumulation of bacteria.
- 14. a cell engineered to produce large amounts of desired antibodies.
- 15. known for its aromatic bark and leaves.
- 17. produces mature T-cells and sends them to the bloodstream.
- 19. involves the adhesion of larger organisms like plants and animals.
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- 1. are important because they are the ones that produce antibodies in response to bacteria, viruses , tumor cells, and other foreign material.
- 3. a biological agent that can cause illness to its host.
- 4. is the process of engulfing a cell or other particles b a macrophage or killer cell in order to destroy it.
- 7. a complex network of organs and tissues that protect the body from invading pathogens.
- 9. happens when the immune system is hyperactive and fails to distinguish harmful foreign cells from cells in the body.
- 11. are developed in the bone marrow in a process called hematopoiesis.
- 12. happens when the ability of the immune system to function is diminished because of malfunctioning or inactive parts.
- 16. of or relating to a rodent of the family Muridae or subfamily Murinae, including rats and mice.
- 18. identical antibody molecules.
- 20. a foreign substance that induces the production of antibodies by the body.
