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Lesson 12.3 Review and Assessment
Know and Understand
Describe the genetic immune system deficiency that is more commonly known as "bubble boy disease."
Identify the types of cells that can act as antigen-presenting cells.
Explain the importance of the thymus to the body's immune system.
What two types of cells have antigen receptors, making humoral immunity possible?
Explain why T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes are so named.
Analyze and Apply
Explain why only a fraction of lymphocytes will ever "meet" the antigen that binds to their specific antigen receptor.
Describe the sequence of events that occurs when a lymphocyte meets an antigen.
Using the knowledge that you have learned about humoral immunity, list the steps that occur when a B cell undergoes clonal selection.
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