Biochemistry: The Molecular Basis of Life
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter 15, Problem 12RQ
Summary Introduction
To review:
The definition of the following terminologies:
(a) T cells
(b) B cells
(c) Cellular immunity
(d) Humoral immunity
(e) Myoadenylate deaminase deficiency
Introduction:
Immunity is the ability of the living organisms to resist an infection or disease caused by any foreign agent. When a pathogen attacks the body, certain antibodies are secreted by the cells of the immune system and this develops an immune response against the pathogen. Immunity can be of 2 types, innate (or natural) and acquired.
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