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What is the main function of phagocytosis in the immune response?
To engulf and eliminate foreign particles and pathogens from the body
What is the role of lymphocytes in the immune response?
To produce antibodies to recognize and eliminate specific pathogens
What is an example of an immunodeficiency disorder?
HIV/AIDS
How do antibodies help in the immune response?
By recognizing and binding to specific antigens, marking them for destruction
What is the process by which white blood cells engulf and eliminate foreign particles and pathogens?
Phagocytosis
What is the role of the lymphatic system in the immune response?
To defend the body against infection and disease
What is an example of a condition affecting red blood cells?
Anemia
How do skeletal muscles help in the lymphatic system?
By contracting and pushing fluid along lymphatic vessels
What is the function of tissue fluid in the body?
To nourish and remove waste from cells
What is the role of blood platelets in blood clotting?
To form a platelet plug and release chemical signals to attract more platelets
Learn about the functions of lymphocytes in the immune system, including their role in producing antibodies to fight foreign bodies and how they work to defend the body against infection.
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