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This is a question that is covering immune system, right? and precisely, we are talking about what you call the differences between immoral and cellular immunity.
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Immoral versus cellular immunity, right? so how do we arrive at, or let me say, how do we go around doing this? this question.
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Umorel versus cellular immunity.
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So we start with immoral.
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We're trying to compare and contrast immoral to cellular immunity.
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Humoral comes from humor.
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And humor basically means body fluids.
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It means body fluids, okay.
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We can talk of body fluids like blood.
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You can talk about lymph.
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Okay okay so we can define it as an active immune system this is active immune system okay where antigen -specific antibodies are produced antigen -specific antibodies are produced right and what process is this is these are bicell or bidehoblacocytes into the body fields okay.
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And then in the beautiful phase they provide immunity that that you know combat his extracellular pathogens by first binding to these pathogens and then neutralizing them.
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Okay.
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So you can talk of cells like b cells.
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You can talk of b cells when it comes to to this immunity.
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Okay.
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You can talk about plasma, b plasma cells.
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Okay.
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You can talk about major historical probability complex, okay, class one and class two.
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Okay, but then if we talk of when it comes to the second category, which is cellular immunity, right? so let me now we talk of cells because it's cell mediated...