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Immune System Flow Chart. Pathogen. 1. Disease causing agent. Macrophage. Move to site of infection and ingests bacteria and debris. 2. T-Cell. 3. The killer T cells serve to then prevent the replication of the virus.
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Pathogen 1 Disease causing agent
Macrophage Move to site of infection and ingests bacteria and debris 2
T-Cell 3 The killer T cells serve to then prevent the replication of the virus. The helper T cells activate an infected cell of the immune system so that it is able to cure itself. The basic function of a helper T cell is to stimulate the macrophages and focus other immune cells onto the infection. Another important function of the helper T cells is to aide in the activation of B cell proliferation so that more antibodies can be produced.
B-Cell 4
Antibodies The antibody then binds to the bacteria making them easier to ingest by white cells.
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