CAMPBELL BIOLOGY,VOL.II >CUSTOM<
CAMPBELL BIOLOGY,VOL.II >CUSTOM<
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ISBN: 9781323803677
Author: Urry
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 43.2, Problem 2CC
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To discuss: Two advantages of memory cells while encountering pathogen for the second time.

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“B” lymphocytes and “T” lymphocytes are found in the blood. During the first invasion of a specific pathogen, both “B and T” cells divide rapidly and produce numerous identical cell clones. Some cells in that group are short lived, act directly upon the invading pathogen, and destroy them. The remaining cells are long lived, and they have registered the identity of that specific pathogen. They are called memory cells.

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