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2
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Produce antibodies that tag the antigen for destruction
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5
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Not living. Only active once they invade a living cell. Are responsible for many diseases
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9
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Destroy the antigen that is shown for destruction
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10
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A process that causes a part of the body to become red and swollen
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11
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A virus, bacteria, fungus or parasite that infects and harms a living host.
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12
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The body system that defends against pathogens and infection
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13
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the first person infected and passed the virus to others
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17
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Having memory in the immune system to avoid getting a certain infection
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18
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The outside layer of a cell that separates it from its environment
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20
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A virus transmitted by the bite of female mosquitoes
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23
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One of the primary lines of defence
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24
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A toxin or other foreign substance that induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies
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25
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A deadly disease that causes red bumps on the skin.
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26
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Remembers the viruses, so next time the virus is killed immediately
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