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Defenses against any pathogen   Innate (Nonspecific)  
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Specific antibody and lymphocyte response to an antigen (aquired)   Adaptive Immunity  
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A substance that causes the body to produce specific antibodies or sensitized T. Cells   Antigen  
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Proteins made in response to an antigen   Antibody  
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Study of reactions between antibodies and Antigens   Serelogy  
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Developed during an individuals lifetime. (i.e. not born with it)   Acquired Immunity  
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Involves antibodies produced by B cells.   Humoral Immunity  
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Involves T cells   Cell Mediated Immunity  
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Resulting from infection   Naturally acquired active immunity  
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Transplacental or via colostrum   Naturally acquired passive immunity  
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Injection of antigens. Vaccination   Artifically acquired active immunity  
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Injection of Antibodies   Artifically acquired Passive immunity  
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Antibodies recognize and read with antigen determinants or epitopes   Antigenic Determinants  
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bone marrow gives rise to Bcells, mature Bcells migrate to lymphoid organs, mature Bcells recognize ipitopes (from antigens   Clonal Selection  
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Body doesn't normally make antibodies against self. Colonal deletion the process of destroying B and T cells that react to self antigens   Self Tolerance  
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Is the amount of antibodies in serum   Antibody titer  
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Natural antiserum contains polyclonal antibodies ( a mixture) but monoclonal Mab's would be more useful.   Monoclonal Antibodies  
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use antibodies   T cells  
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make antibodies   B cells  
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Activated microphages, macrophages stimulated by ingesting antigens or by cytokines. Natural killer cells, lymphocytes thta destroy virus-infected cells or tumor cells   Nonspecific Cells  
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Opsonization, cytolysis and Inflammation   complement Systems (results)  
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