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Human cells that exhibit clonal diversity are the T and B lymphocytes which are important cells of the immune response.
The ability of a specific immune cell to proliferate and form many generations of nearly identical cells is called clonal expansion. During clonal expansion, activated immune cells undergo multiple rounds of cell division, resulting in the production of numerous identical daughter cells that can mount a coordinated immune response against the targeted pathogen or antigen.
B cells
An innate immune response is something that you are born with, while an acquired immune response is something that your body gains throughout life...
An immune response
The cell that helps to direct the activities of all the other cells during the immune response is the white blood cell. It attacks the virus or bacteria first.
Diseases are an agent of selection. Exposed animals that survive the disease process are the ones that live to reproduce. Individuals that succumb are removed from the gene pool. The mechanism of survival could be a more robust immune system or mutation(s) that is/are inherently immune for reasons other than immune response.
T cells apex or B cells
Looking for antigens is part of a specific immune response.
Chuck Norris evokes and maintains an immune response.
The secondary immune response occurs after an antigen that has already been encountered reappears. For example, if someone had recovered from the flu and later encounters the same strain of that virus, antibodies that were made specifically for that antigen will rise dramatically with almost no lag perod.
When mixed with an immunogen, it enhances the immune response against the immunogen