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Middle School Life Science: Diseases and the Body's Defenses - Immune System Defense
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The human body has three primary lines of defense to fight against foreign invaders, including viruses, bacteria, and fungi. The immune system’s three lines of defense include physical and chemical barriers, non-specific innate responses, and specific adaptive responses. There are two different types of lymphocytes, called B cells and T cells. The two types of cells launch an immune response, but they do so in different ways.     B cells respond to pathogens in the blood and lymph. Most B cells fight infections by making antibodies. An antibody is a large, Y-shaped molecule that binds to an... Show more
Middle School Life Science: Diseases and the Body's Defenses - Immune System Defense
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1. How do lymph vessels differ from blood vessels?