*Question for tomorrow's lecture*: Why the adaptive immune system is known as 'adaptive'?
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This acquired response is called "adaptive" because it prepares the body's immune system for future challenges (though it can actually also be maladaptive when it results in allergies or autoimmunity). The system is highly adaptable because of two factors.
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The function of adaptive immune responses is to destroy invading pathogens and any toxic molecules they produce. Because these responses are destructive, it is crucial that they be made only in response to molecules that are foreign to the host and not to the molecules of the host itself.
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