immunity

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these identify each type of cell
cell-surface antigens
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antigens which aren't identified as self are ........ antigens
foreign
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entering of a foreign cell can generate an .....
immune response
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an organism that causes disease
pathogen
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what happens to cells which have been donated to you but have foreign antigens?
attacked
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drugs given to prevent rejection of cells
immunosuppresants
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why could some cells have different antigens on the surface
altered
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another word for poison
toxin
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type of white blood cell - M__________
macrophages
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type of white blood cell - N__________
neutrophils
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cytoplasmic 'arms'
pseudopodia
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the process of taking in bacteria
phagocytosis
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a small membrane bound vesicle containing the pathogen during phagocytosis is called...
phagosome
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the fusing of a phagosome with a lysosome to form a
phagolysosome
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lysosomes contain digestive
enzymes
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enzyme in lysosome - L_______
lysozyme
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lysozyme destroys cell walls by ___________ muerin
hydrolysing
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antigens which aren't identified as self are ........ antigens

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foreign

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entering of a foreign cell can generate an .....

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an organism that causes disease

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what happens to cells which have been donated to you but have foreign antigens?

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