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Card 6

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Bind to toxins produced by pathogens to neutralise them and stop them affecting human cells

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Card 7

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Type of white blood cell found in tissues that carry out the non-specific immune response

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Card 8

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Proteins released by cells at the site of the wound that act as messenger molecules

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Card 9

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When the receptor on a T lymphocyte binds to a complementary antigen and activates the T lymphocyte

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Card 10

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T lymphocyte divides to make clones of itself

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Card 11

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First white blood cells to respond to a pathogen in the body, type of phagocyte

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Card 12

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Bind to the receptors on B lymphocytes which activates them, A type of cytokine

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Card 13

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Protein that binds to an antigen

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Card 14

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Molecule found on the surface of a cell, a foreign one triggers an immune response

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Card 15

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When a phagocyte presents a pathogens antigens and sticks the antigen on its surface to activate other immune system cells

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