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Explain immunological memory.

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Answered by Ritikalakrabairagi
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IMMUNOLOGICAL MEMMORY: It is a distinct characterstic of the immune system and it releases to its ability to remember antigens on pathogen, tumor cells, tissue of the immunological self, and cells and tissues derived from other individuals of the species and mount an immunological response of greater magnitude.

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Answered by MAYAKASHYAP5101
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Immunological memory is a distinct characteristic of the immune system and it relates to its ability to remember antigens on pathogens, tumour cells, tissue of the immunological self, and cells and tissues derived from other individuals of the species and mount an immunological response of greater magnitude and with ...

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During an immune response, B and T cells create memory cells. These are clones of the specific B and T cells that remain in the body, holding information about each threat the body has been exposed to! This gives our immune system memory.

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