Compounds that interact with Lymphocytes to develop an adaptive response are known as antigens PAMPs antibodies PRR
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Structures on invading cells recognized by the adaptive immune system are known as a. antigens. b. interleukins. c. antibodies. d. Iymphocytes.
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Toll-like receptors are cytokines that recognize specific "danger" molecules and transmit messages to the cell nucleus. They are part of adaptive immunity and recognize specific danger molecules and transmit messages to the cell nucleus. Interleukins are produced by leukocytes and are only active in adaptive immunity. Antibodies are produced by macrophages, cells/plasma cells, and are primarily responsible for humoral immunity, cell-mediated immunity, anamnestic immunity, and producing haptens. Macrophages and dendritic cells are antigen-presenting cells and antibody-producing cells. The humoral immune response involves the manufacture and use of antibodies, T cells, lymphokines, and antigens.
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