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English: Pathogen is engulfed by a phagocyte, which the phagocyte displays the pathogen's antigens on the surface of the phagocyte's membrane. Then, T-helper cells would come in and read the antigens on the phagocyte, using proteins to then activate B helper cells specific to the pathogen's antigens. The B-cells would then produce antibodies that can swarm a pathogen by attaching to its pathogen. B-helper cells can also undergo 2 different divisions which help the secondary and primary immune response's efficiency. |
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