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...for innate and acquired immunity. Innate immunity...
...range of pathogens. Acquired immunity, also known...
...only in vertebrates. Acquired immune responses are...
...more slowly. These acquired defenses are enhanced...
...pathogen. Animals with acquired immunity have a...
...As a result, acquired immune systems detect...
...the development of acquired immunity. A variety...
...well as in acquired defenses. Damage to...
...hidden from the acquired defenses of the...
...Concept 43.2 In acquired immunity, lymphocyte receptors...
...are critical for acquired immune defense. Lymphocytes...
...only in the acquired immune system, innate...
...system, innate and acquired immunity are not...
...lymphocytes, stimulating an acquired response. For example,...
...basic facts of acquired immunity can be...
...T cells. The acquired immune system has...
...diversity in the acquired immune system. Differences...
...add additional variation. Acquired immunity does not...
...defense. Concept 43.3 Acquired immunity defends against...
...of innate or acquired defenses, the complement...
...the innate and acquired immune systems contributes...
...is called an acquired immunodeficiency. Inborn immunodeficiencies...
...the lymphatic system. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, or...
...AIDS, is an acquired immune deficiency. Pathogens...
...facing an effective acquired immune response. Antigenic...
...and attacks the acquired immune response. HIV...
...only avoids the acquired immune response but...
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