Match the cells structure or chemicals with their role in the infection process

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Match the cells structure or chemicals with their role in the infection process
the spread of
infection.
Tiny "sacks" in the lungs that let
your body absorb oxygen from air.
Killer T-Cells
Cytokines
Immune cells that release
enzymes to destroy things that
don't belong in the body
enzymes used by your immune
system to alert that you have
Spike proteins
been infected.
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Transcribed Image Text:the spread of infection. Tiny "sacks" in the lungs that let your body absorb oxygen from air. Killer T-Cells Cytokines Immune cells that release enzymes to destroy things that don't belong in the body enzymes used by your immune system to alert that you have Spike proteins been infected. Contact us. Privacy • Terms Of Service ©Wizerme L.S (2019) Ltd.
Match the cells, structures, or chemicals with their role in the infection process by dragging a line between the left and right
columns.
The part of the virus that matches
up to host cells, so it can get into
Epithelial cells
the cell.
Alveoli
a layer of cells that protects our
organs from infection.
White blood cells that destroy all
infected (and some healthy) host
cells to stop the spread of
Neutrophiles
infection.
Tiny "sacks" in the lungs that let
your body absorb oxygen from air.
Killer T-Cells
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Transcribed Image Text:Match the cells, structures, or chemicals with their role in the infection process by dragging a line between the left and right columns. The part of the virus that matches up to host cells, so it can get into Epithelial cells the cell. Alveoli a layer of cells that protects our organs from infection. White blood cells that destroy all infected (and some healthy) host cells to stop the spread of Neutrophiles infection. Tiny "sacks" in the lungs that let your body absorb oxygen from air. Killer T-Cells Contact us Privacy Terms Of Service ©Wizerme L.S (2019) Ltd.
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