BIOLOGY:CONCEPTS+APPL.(LOOSELEAF)
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Chapter 34, Problem 16SA
Match the immunity concept with the best description.
___anaphylactic shock | a. recognizes antigen |
___immune memory | b. inadequate immune response |
___autoimmunity | c general defense mechanism |
___inflammation | d. immune response against one’s own body |
___immune deficiency | e. secondary response |
___antigen receptor | f. acute allergic reaction |
___antigen processing | g. presenting antigen together with MHC markers |
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