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The Immune System

White blood cells are part of the body's immune system to fight off unwanted microorganisms. They can either engulf and digest microrganisms to kill them or produce antibodies to kill them. The microorganisms can be recognised by the antigen molecules on their surface.

A person is immune to a disease when white 'memory cells' produce antibodies to kill microorganisms that they have seen before.

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The Immune System - Diagram

The Immune System Diagram
Fig 1.09. - The Immune System Diagram.

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