Spotlight Figure 23.6: Lymphocyte Formation and Immunity • View Available Hint(s) Reset Help Immunological : Cytotoxic T cells attack and destroy foreign cells and viruses. Surveillance T cells mature in the thymus before they circulate. Antibody-mediated Immunity 3. B cells differentiate into plasmocytes. Cell-mediated Immunity

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Part E - Characteristics of Lymphocytes

Drag and drop the correct type of immunity on the left to complete the sentence that describes the targets, actions, or cell associated with that type of immunity. Immunity types may be used more than once, but each sentence has only one correct type of immunity associated with the description.
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Immunological
Surveillance
Cytotoxic T cells attack and destroy foreign cells and viruses.
2
T cells mature in the thymus before they circulate.
Antibody-mediated
Immunity
B cells differentiate into plasmocytes.
Cell-mediated Immunity
4.
Antibodies attach to specific targets.
B cells mature in red bone marrow before they circulate.
Memory T cells are activated later by the same antigen.
NK cells police peripheral tissues for abnormal and cancer cells.
Transcribed Image Text:Spotlight Figure 23.6: Lymphocyte Formation and Immunity 5 of 18 • View Available Hint(s) Reset Help Immunological Surveillance Cytotoxic T cells attack and destroy foreign cells and viruses. 2 T cells mature in the thymus before they circulate. Antibody-mediated Immunity B cells differentiate into plasmocytes. Cell-mediated Immunity 4. Antibodies attach to specific targets. B cells mature in red bone marrow before they circulate. Memory T cells are activated later by the same antigen. NK cells police peripheral tissues for abnormal and cancer cells.
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