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Q: What is Large irregularly shaped cells widely distributed often found in CT they engulf cellular debris and foreign matter and are active in immunity?
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What is Tc cells?

Tc cells are cytotoxic cells that are "effetors" of cellular immunity that carry out the attack on a foreign cells in other words Tc cells kill cells that have been infected by a foreign substance


Comparison of humoral and cell mediated immune response?

Humoral immunity is effected by antibodies produced by plasma cells toward a specific foreign antigen. Cellular immunity does not directly involve antibodies, but refers to cellular destruction of alien cells/tissues by production of cytotoxins locally, typically the latter are produced by T-lymphocytes and natural killer cells.


Immunity occurs when the system recognizes a foreign substance and responds by producing?

Immunity occurs when the system recognizes a foreign substance and responds by producing : antibodies.


What does immunity have to do with vaccines?

Vaccines help the immunity systems to stay strong from particular diseases. In the immunity system carries microorganism that recognize the agents as foreign, destroy it and remembers it.


Is diplomatic immunity given to company's and there intrests?

In general, diplomatic immunity is not given to companies and their interests. This immunity is usually extended to individuals who work directly for foreign governments.


What is tcs?

Tc cells are cytotoxic cells that are "effetors" of cellular immunity that carry out the attack on a foreign cells in other words Tc cells kill cells that have been infected by a foreign substance


Response of the body to invasion of foreign substance?

The body usually forms antibodies in response to invasion by a foreign material.


Is it true or false that the innate immunity is not stimulated by foreign antigens?

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What term means the body's ability to counteract the effects of a foreign invader?

Immunity


What type of blood cell is responsible for immunity?

Specific immunity is also known as adaptive immunity or acquired immunity active or passive. There are two types of specific immune responses; humoral and cell mediated. Humoral immunity is mediated by B Lymphocytes that produce antibodies; forms of B lymphocytes are IgG, IgM, IgA, IgE. They primarily attach bacterial invaders Cellular immunity is mediated by T Lymphocytes and combat intracellular infections (such as viruses), monitor cellular disruptions like tumors or foreign tissues, and fight fungal infections.


What is the demise of Native Americans?

Diseases such as smallpox which they had no immunity to because of foreign European settlers.


What is isoimmunity?

The ability to gain( from another individual of the same species ) immunity from foreign cells.