MindMap Gallery The recognition and response mechanism of the immune system
The recognition and response mechanism of the immune system encompasses adaptive immune response, memory response, and immune regulation. Adaptive immune response involves T and B cells recognizing foreign antigens and producing specific antibodies or cytotoxic effects. Immune memory enables the immune system to rapidly produce a strong secondary response, providing long-term protection. Immune regulation ensures that the immune response is moderate and does not overreact, maintaining homeostasis of the body.
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