Immune System Concept Map
Immune System Concept Map. Immunity is a physiologic process that provides an individual with protection or defense from disease. When the infection is gone, the immune system needs to be calmed down or killer T cells may keep on killing good cells.
B-Lymphocytes (Made in Bone Marrow) Memory B-Cells. Host invasion by microorganisms (Concept Map) Hypersensitivity (Concept Map) I. The induction of immune responses requires critical interaction between innate parts of the immune system, which respond rapidly and in a relatively nonspecific manner, and other specific parts, which recognize particular epitopes on an antigen.
A natural killer (NK) cell is a lymphocyte that can kill cells infected.
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Cells may be unhealthy because of infection or because of cellular damage caused by non-infectious agents like sunburn or cancer. The induction of immune responses requires critical interaction between innate parts of the immune system, which respond rapidly and in a relatively nonspecific manner, and other specific parts, which recognize particular epitopes on an antigen. The concept mapping task is defined by those procedures that re-sult in the construction of a concept map representing a student's knowledge.
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