Immune System: Non-Specific and Specific Response (simple) — free printable diagram

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Immune System: Non-Specific and Specific Response (simple)

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A two-column educational diagram titled 'Immune System: Non-Specific and Specific Response'. The left green column covers Non-Specific Response (Innate Immunity) with three numbered sections: Physical Barriers (skin, mucus, cilia), Inflammatory Response (germs signal the body; area becomes red, warm, and swollen), and Phagocyte Engulfing Pathogen (phagocyte → engulfs pathogen → digests pathogen). The right blue column covers Specific Response (Adaptive Immunity) with four numbered sections: Antigen on Pathogen (with an Antibody-Antigen Lock-and-Key inset), B-Lymphocyte Producing Antibodies, T-Lymphocyte Killing Infected Cell, and Memory Cell Formation, plus a Vaccination: How It Works sequence at the bottom.

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