Specific Immune Response

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  1. 1. Found on the outside of a pathogen and recognised as foreign to the body
  2. 6. When the correct B and T cells are activated by antigens in the body
  3. 7. The white blood cells involved in the humoral response
  4. 12. Where white blood cells recognised the own body cells and foreign and act to destroy them
  5. 14. Also called T-cytotoxic cells that kill infected cells
  6. 16. The white blood cells involved in the cell-mediated specific immune response
  7. 19. The ultimate goal of the specific immune response produced by plasma cells
  8. 20. These cells are specialised B cells that make antibodies
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  1. 2. Cells that will remember the pathogen on second infection (T)
  2. 3. Phagocytes that can become antigen presenting cells
  3. 4. The T-cells involved in co-ordinating the specific immune response
  4. 5. A form of arthritis which attacks joints in the body and is an autoimmune condition
  5. 8. An autoimmune condition where white blood cells attack multiple different organs and cells in the body
  6. 9. Usually occurs via mitosis and leads to a large production of many copies of B and T cells
  7. 10. The process that occurs to make cells specialised for their function
  8. 11. These cells remain in the body to recognise the pathogen and can swiftly differentiate into plasma cells
  9. 13. The part of the body where both T and B cells develop
  10. 15. The organ in the body where T-cells develop
  11. 16. Cells that regulate the T-killer cells and switch off the immune response
  12. 17. Cell signalling molecules released by T-helper cells to stimulate other cells
  13. 18. These structures are found on the outside of T-cells and can bind to antigens