Macrophages - Large white blood cells that engulf (or surround) microorganisms and destroys them, B-Cell - White blood cells that produce antibodies, Antigen - Protein on the surface of a pathogen that stimulate an immune respnose, Helper T-Cell - Activate and signals to B-cells (to make more antibodies), Killer T-Cells - Attacks cells infected with pathogens, Pathogen - A forgeign, invasive substance that can cause disease or illness, Allergen - Substance that triggers an allergic response, Autoimmune disease - Occurs when the body's immune system attacks your own body cells , Antibiotic - A substance that can kill or slow the growth of bacteria, Immunity - The ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease, occurs when an organism's immuns system recognizes a specific pathogen, Memory B Cell - A B-cell that remembers how to make an antibody or pathogen. Stored in the lymph node in case or reinfection. , Specific Immune response - how the immune system learns to fight pathogens. Makes antibodies and uses them to fight specific germs that the body has come into contact with., Innate immunity - The immediate immune response that defends the body from foreign pathogens. Includes Inflammation and macrophages. ,

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