Compare and Contrast Innate, Antibody-mediated, and Cell-mediated Immunity Mechanisms: Characteristics | Innate Immunity | Antibody-mediated Immunity | Cell-mediated Immunity --- | --- | --- | --- Primary Cells | | B cells | T cells Origin of Cells | | Lymphocytes | Site of Maturation | | | Location of Mature Cells | | | Primary Secretory Products | | | Primary Actions | | B cells produce antibodies, antibodies bind to antigen | T cell receptors bind to the T cells, T cells binds to antigen Hypersensitivity Reactions (Types, if present) | | mediates immediate hypersensitivity type I, II, III | delayed hypersensitivity type IV
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