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- 6. a type of lymphocyte which are thymus
- 7. They are proteins, if they are in plasma their name is immunoglobulins
- 10. Is the immunity developed after contacting pathogens inside the body
- 13. they are Larger than neutrophils and tend to be found in organs such as lungs, liver, spleen, kidney and lymph nodes rather than remaining in the blood
- 14. Immunity Is the immunity provided by antibodies or antitoxins provided from outside the body
- 17. Mature T cells have specific cell surface receptor called:
- 18. The memory cells rapidly become plasma cells to produce antibodies...This happens when...
- 19. They are a type of t-cells that benefit
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- 1. It is the immunity gained by being affected (active) or by receiving antibodies from the mother across the placenta or in breast milk (passive)
- 2. the first thing it does is that when a pathogen invade the body, the cells under attacking release chemicals to send a sign of help.
- 3. The B-lymphocytes that carries the antibody for that pathogen divides themselves by mitosis...This happens when...
- 4. a type of lymphocyte which are lymph nodes and the spleen
- 5. when the first time infection this cells remain circulating in the blood for a long time
- 8. They are part of an important role in the immune system and are smaller than phagocytes
- 9. is giving a vaccine containing antigens for a disease, either by injection or by mouth
- 11. It is a preparation containing antigens which is used to stimulate an immune response artificially
- 12. They are a type of t-cells that perjures
- 15. It is the immunity gained by vaccination (active) or by injecting antibodies (passive)
- 16. when the first time infection this cells produce antibodies