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EBR EMS Test

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humoral immunity
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macrophage
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T cell
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anaphylactic shock
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combining sites
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cisterna chylia
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complement cascade
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inflammatory response
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memory cells
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interstitial fluid
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antigen
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monoclonal antibodies
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clone
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cell mediated immunity
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antibodies
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AIDS
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disease in which the HIV virus attacks the T cells, thereby compromising the body's immune system
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antigen binding sites, antigen receptor regions on antibody molecule
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rapid fire series of chemical reactions involving proteins called complements, which are triggered by certain antibody-antigen reactions, and resulting in the formation of tiny protein rings that create holes in a forgein cell and cause its destruction
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any of a family of many identical cells descended from the single "parent" cell
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shock resulting from a severe allergic reactions, may be fatal
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phagocytic cells in the immune system
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an enlarged pouch on the thoracic duct that serves as a storage area for lymph moving toward its point of entry into the venous system
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substance produced by the body that destroys or inactivates a specific substance that has entered the body
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fluid located in the microscopic spaces between the cells
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resistance to disease organisms resulting from the actions of cells; chiefly sensitized T cells
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substance that, when introduced into the body, causes formation of antibodies against it
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specific antibody produced from a population of identical cells
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cells that remains in the reserve in the lymph nodes until its ability to secrete antibodies is needed
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another name for a T lymphocyte
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immunity that is produced when antibodies make antigens unable to harm the body
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nonspecific immune process produced in response to injury and resulting in redness, pain, heat, and swelling and promoting movement of white blood cells to the affected area
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protective mechanisms that provide specific protection against certain types of bacteria or toxins
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any of several inactive enzymes normally present in blood, which, when activated, kill foreign cells by dissolving them
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glandlike; adenoids or pharyngeal tonsils, are paired lymphoid structures in the nasopharynx
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specialized fluid formed in the tissue spaces that returns excess fluid and protein molecules to the blood
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small proteins produced by the immune system that inhibit virus multiplication
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surgical removal of the spleen
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cells that secrete copious amounts of antibody into the body
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a lymphocyte; activated B cells develop into plasma cells, which secrete antibodies into the blood
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macrophage found in spaces between liver cells
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protective mechanisms that provide immediate, generic protection against any bacteria, toxin, or other injurious particle

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