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Vocabulary terms from Immune Attack

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Monocytes   Large white blood cells who live in blood vessels. They migrate into the connective tissue where they become macrophages and move to kill invading enemies.  
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Immune Response   The bodies defense against infectious organisms and other invaders. Attacks organisms and substances that invade our system and cause disease.  
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Red Blood Cell   Carries oxygen from lungs to body, moves oxygen from the lungs to the tissues and carbon dioxide from the tissues back to the lungs.  
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Neutrophil   Function is to eliminate invading bacteria. They are fast moving immune cells and are the front line soldiers of the immune system.  
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Neutrophil   When alerted they rush to the site of the battle in huge numbers , where they each kill several bacteria before dying themselves, from exertion.  
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T/B Cells   The commando units of the immune system, they can defeat invaders that leave macrophages and neutrophils confused and helpless. But each is programmed to go after only a very specific type of invasion.  
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