Cytoxic T-Cells differentiate and produce identical clones. They travel to the infection site and release enzymes directly into the pathogens, causing them to lyse and die.
No, that is temporary immunity received from another person or from antibodies.
immunity and producing antigens that protect the body...
They are similar because they both protect the body and fight against pathogens.
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they both are used to protect the body from infection
yes because it defend/protect us from the diseases
Edward S. Golub has written: 'The cellular basis of the immune response' -- subject(s): Cellular Immunity, Immune response, Immunity, Cellular
T Cells
Cellular immunity uses helper cells and killer cells to identify and destroy abnormal cells.
T Cells
The response to infections is active or cellular immunity. Acquired immunity