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the parts of the human immune system. It has three parts: cellular, humoral, and nonspecific.
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Lymphocytes(T and B cells)
T -helper cells
Helper T cells
macrophages and T cells
How does each cellular component interact with each other?
Edward S. Golub has written: 'The cellular basis of the immune response' -- subject(s): Cellular Immunity, Immune response, Immunity, Cellular
The cellular system is composed of many classes of T-lymphocytes (white blood cells that detect foreign invaders called antigens).
your immune system and your White blood cells produce antibodies
AIDS stands for acquired immune deficiency syndrome and is characterized by destruction of a component of the immune system called helper T cells (or CD4 cells). This inhibits the functioning of the entire immune system and makes one more susceptible to opportunistic infections or infections that people with normally functioning immune systems seldom succumb to.