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Immune System Review

Horizontales
Proteins that bind to the surface of other cells & hinder their activity.
A T-Cell that activates B-Cells
These "checkpoints" are where many T-Cells & B-Cells are housed.
Where B-Cells mature,
Skin & hair are examples of THIS kind of infection defense.
A process where one cell envelops and destroys another.
This biochemical causes your blood vessels to dilate and your membranes to become more permeable.
This milk-white liquid is actually the remains of destroyed immune cells.
A virus, bacteria, or other disease-causing organism.
This kind of medicine feeds your immune system dead diseases to train your immune cells.
Where T-Cells mature.
Verticales
A T-Cell that destroys body cells that have been infected.
Stomach acid & tears are examples of THIS kind of infection defense.
These cells greatly speed up responses to diseases you've had before.
This immune cell sacrifices itself to destroy invaders!
These cells destroy invaders, then "present" them to T-Cells, activating them.
The specific immune system.
A surface protein that serves as a cell's "ID tag".
These vessels transport immune agents & drain body fluids.
The nonspecific immune system.
These B-Cells can churn out 2000 antibodies a second!