memory T cells
recognize the invader and start antibody production
supressor T cells
will turn off the immune respose once the invasive agent is vanquished
killer T cells
infectious cells or the body cells
helper T cells
recognize the antigens on the invader and release chemicals to stimulate the macrophage, B cells and T cells into action
memory B cells
remember the invasive agent so that after a second infection the immune respose will be faster
plasma B cells
make antibodies which disables the invader pathogen
T cells
helper T, killer T, suppressor T, and memory T cells
- mature in the thymus
B cells
plasma B and memory B cells
- mature in the bone marrow
- lymphocytes
histamine
chemical released by macrophage to call extra white blood cells and lymph to the area
3rd defense
B+T cells
2nd defense
macrophage, histamines
rH
blood type O
blood type AB
blood type B
blood type A
agglutination
clumped blood but on a smaller scale
antibodies
antigens
protein on the surface of the red blood cell
platelets
leukocytes
erthrocytes
blood cells
45% of blood
plasma