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- 3. T cell A type of white blood cell that binds itself with infected cells and kill them (prevent spread of the virus), third line of defence.
- 8. Type of white blood cell that matures in the thymus, are responsible for a variety of other immune responses, in the third line of defence.
- 9. T cell Type of white blood cell that receptor sites recognize antigens on the pathogen and releases the chemical messenger lymphokine.
- 10. Wide array/general category that white blood, which help you fight and prevent illness, cells fall under.
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- 1. T cell A type of white blood cell that remains in the blood to act quickly if the antigen encounter happens again, organism now has “immunity” to this specific pathogen.
- 2. Type of white blood cell that matures in the bone marrow, mainly responsible for creating antibodies, in the third line of defence.
- 4. T cell A type of white blood cell that slows immune response once pathogens are dead to prevent friendly fire against body.
- 5. Molecules on the surface of the cells (provide identification for the cell)
- 6. Type of phagocyte, which is a cell responsible for detecting, engulfing and destroying pathogens and apoptotic cells. Matured from different versions of monocytes.
- 7. Proteins that bind to specific antigens to “disable” the cell (produced by B-cells in body in immune response) travel in the plasma
