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What are the two types of phagocytes?

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Card 7

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Pathogen is ingested by the phagocyte, then what?

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Card 8

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What else are killed during phagocytosis and how?

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Card 9

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What can some phagocytes become after phagocytosis?

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Card 10

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What do these antigen presenting cells do?

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Card 11

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iIs the specific immune response faster or slower than non-specific and what type of white blood cells do this involve?

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Card 12

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What can the specific immune response provide?

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Card 13

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What makes a lymphocyte specific to a specific antigen?

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Card 14

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Can more lymphocytes be complementary to the same antigen?

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Card 15

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Can the same lymphocyte be complementary to more than one antigen?

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