Match each cell type to the description of its function. a. Target and destroy infected cells after receiving activation signals. b. Phagocytize (eat) foreign cells and display antigens on their cell surface to signal other immune cells. c. Retain information enabling them to recognize a pathogen in the future. d. Target infected cells for destruction without advance activation. e. Innate immune cells that consume pathogens and commit cell death (apoptosis) shortly after. f. Act as a bridge between the innate and adaptive immune systems. A type of monocyte that identifies a pathogen and sends signals to the lymphocytes to attack. g. Connect with antigen-presenting cells and then share the information with other adaptive immune cells to activate them. h. Produce and display antibodies on their cell surface. Every cell displays different antibody which binds with specific antigen. 1. Memory B and T Cells 2. Natural Killer Cells 3. Dendritic Cells 4. Macrophages 5. B Cells 6. Neutrophils 7. Cytotoxic T Cells 8. Helper T Cells
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