Adaptive immune system

Also known as the acquired or specific immune system, this slower but more advanced line of defense against antigens remembers past invaders and other antigens and consists of T-cytotoxic, T-helper, and B lymphocytes as well as immunoglobulins.


The component of the immune system responsible for generating targeted responses to specific antigens and retaining immunological memory. This system is commonly referred to as the acquired immune system.


 


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