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.
No; Time may seem Short, yet it is millions - and tens of millions - and hundreds and even thousands of millions of Years of Time that 'make an Earth.'
As a result of memory cells, on exposure to a second infection by the pathogen the response will be quicker and stronger.
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After a person has had a disease, the lymphocytes remain to produce more antibodies for that pathogen if the disease is encountered again. This is called IMMUNITY.
We call this type of immunity adaptive---> natural----> active immunity. Here how it works: Adaptive immunity involves two classes of lymphocyte: B cells and T cells which work together in a coordinated system of adaptive immunity B cells-antibody-mediated (humoral) immunity T cells-cell-mediated (cellular) immunity Adaptive immunity occurs in a series of stages 1. Recognition of antigen (flu virus) 2. Activation of lymphocytes 3. Effector phase (immune attack) 4. Decline of antigen causes lymphocyte death (homeostatic balance) 5. Memory cells remain for later response if needed
Memory resident instructions are instructions that remain in the memory while the computer is running. Nonresident instructions remain on the storage medium until they are needed.
Yes and no. Overwork can cause lowered immunity to ALL diseases. Mono is not special in this regard. Remain healthy.
No; Time may seem Short, yet it is millions - and tens of millions - and hundreds and even thousands of millions of Years of Time that 'make an Earth.'
Intel® Flex Memory Access facilitates easier upgrades by allowing different memory sizes to be populated and remain in dual-channel mode.
To retain in the memory, to remain aware of and to bring to mind when the information is required
memory cells
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As a result of memory cells, on exposure to a second infection by the pathogen the response will be quicker and stronger.
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A witnesses' memory can change but the physical evidencewill remain the same.
5 percent of the world's population has fibromyalgia and millions of people remain undiagnosed.