yeah....memory cells are a part of our body's third line of defence............natural killer cells that is wbc only are not a part of our body's third line of defence.
It is the phenomena of body to fight against forigen particles or cells and with diseases. The term used for defence mechanism is IMMUNITY the latin word which means freedom from disease.
Leukocytes, commonly known as White Blood Cells(WBC) are body's defence against invading microbes.
i believe it would be to use the white blood cells in the circulatory system
Memory immune B cells are important in the secondary immune response - a process which has adapted to confer continued protection to the body from previously encountered pathogens or other invading substances. Memory B cells are the reason why we do not get the same infection twice. In a healthy individual, one infection is enough to stimulate the memory B cells to produce anitbodies to counteract the pathogen (or antigen). Upon concomitant infection, the body is already 'trained' to combat the infection. This is why memory B calls are so important to the proper functioning of the immune system.
Leukocytes are also called white blood cells. They fight infections, help defend the body from diseases, and protect the body against harmful bacteria.
immunity and producing antigens that protect the body...
first of all they are cells second, it is in the human body third they have organnelles
You die
Memory B cells or Memory T cells
The second line of defence is the non specific, it includes antimicrobial proteins, phagocytes and other cells. - In this state to inhibit spread of invader through out the body. -Inflamation, is its hallmark and most important mechanism.
It is the phenomena of body to fight against forigen particles or cells and with diseases. The term used for defence mechanism is IMMUNITY the latin word which means freedom from disease.
Memory b cells provide long term immunity for a specific disease or antigen. As an example a vaccination for hepatitis A provides memory b cells that will attack the disease when it is present and remove it.
the memory cell, that is the reproduction of the B-cell
The vaccine makes the body create memory cells.
Leukocytes, commonly known as White Blood Cells(WBC) are body's defence against invading microbes.
a vaccination is a dead or deactivated virus. the body treats the vaccine as a threat to the body, so it fights the disease. it leaves you with memory T (killer cells) and B (cells that create antibodies). when the actual disease comes, the memory B cells make antibodies that stick to the disease cells antigens, and the memory T cells kill the disease, to end the disease before it can start.
Leucocytes are blood cells that engulf and digest bacteria and fungi; and is an important part of the body's defence system.