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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Wilson, Geer, Unterberger, Clarner, Polvino - immune system - chapter 21, Memory Cells make up Immunological Memory, MHC class 1 is recognized by CD8 T Cells, MHC class 2 is recognized by CD4 T Cells, Pathogens invade and second activate Adaptive Immunity, CD8 T Cells are produced in the Thymus, Antigens are engulfed by APC, B Cells a subset of which become Memory Cells, Antibodies bind and surround Antigens, Complement amplifies Inflammation, Macrophages are mobilized and recruited by Cytokines, Innate Immunity stimulates activity of Neutrophils, B Cells are activated by Cytokines, Vaccines which enhance Immunological Memory, Pathogens invade and first activate Innate Immunity, Thymus which is a major that circulates cells in Lymphatics, CD4 T Cells are produced in the Thymus, Complement attracts Neutrophils, Antibodies are produced by B Cells, APC presents antigens on MHC, Adaptive Immunity activated by recognition of Antigens