
Biology · JC 2 · Infectious Diseases · 2.º Período
The Immune Response
Explore the mechanisms of innate and adaptive immunity in defending the human body against pathogens.
MOE Syllabus Outcomes9744 Extension Topic A(e)9744 Extension Topic A(f)
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Explore the mechanisms of innate and adaptive immunity in defending the human body against pathogens.
Key Questions
- What are the key components of the innate immune system?
- How do B cells and T cells mediate adaptive immunity?
- How is immunological memory established?
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