Name the different types of cells that are responsible for producing the acquired immune response in a human body How do these cells respond when a pathogen enters the body ?
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I think so one is white blood cells and the other is platlets
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The cells responsible for producing the acquired immune response in human body are two special types of lymphocytes called as T-lymphocytes and B-lymphocytes. As the pathogen enters the body, it produces and releases antibodies, which attack the antigens and defend the body against the pathogen.Read more on Sarthaks.com -
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these cells are the ones which have memory of the previous attacks of the pathogens and when they attack the second time, they launch a better immune response to fight against the pathogen.
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