Human Systems Extra Diagrams Blood (Lymphatic System) Immune System.

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Human Systems Extra Diagrams Blood (Lymphatic System) Immune System

Components Of Blood: Plasma RBCs WBCs Platelets

One type of Non-Specific Defense: Interferon

Another Non-Specific Defense: The Inflammatory Response

There are hundreds of millions of types of specific B-cells in each of us…

Humoral Immunity: Primary Response

Humoral Immunity: Secondary Response

Effector Mechanisms of Humoral Immunity

The Cellular Basis of Immunological Memory

Immunological Memory The reason why you don’t get chicken pox twice!

Cell-Mediated Immunity: T-Cells at Work

Cell-Mediated Immunity: T-Cells still at Work

What do Killer T-Cells do??