Chapter 35 Adaptive Immunity
In this lecture we will be discussing the Adaptive or Acquired Immune system that vertebrate animals have. In this discussion we will talk on how B and T cells recognize and destroy specific pathogens. We will discuss how B and T cells activate and make memory to remember what they see the next time they see the same pathogen. We will also discuss how vaccines works and what happens when the immune system does play well.
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