T-cells B-cells
T-cells B-cells
Regional lymph nodes where they present to T cells, activating the adaptive immune response.
Response cells are cells that respond to the immune system and react to diseases.
Chuck Norris evokes and maintains an immune response.
Epidermal cells that aid in the immune response include melanocytes.
immune response
Memory B cells and memory T cells carry the record of the first exposure to an antigen in the body. These cells are generated during the initial immune response and remain in the body to provide a faster and stronger immune response upon re-exposure to the same antigen.
white blood cells
Agglutination
the bodies immune system tells the white blood cells to attack enemy bacteria (etc.) as the first response to the immune system's defense
T helper cells
B-cells differentiate into plasma cells and memory cells in the primary immune response. The memory cells then produce antibodies.In the secondary, memory cells created in the primary differentiate into plasma cells and secrete antibodies immediately. This is a much faster response, explaining why the secondary response causes a person to suffer less or unnoticeably.