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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: ch.21-Bowen, Fotsch, Horton, Monroe, Kreeft, Innate Immunity prevents spread injurious agents to adjacent tissues via inflamation, Adaptive Immunity is a specific response to infection and injury accomplished by lymhpocytes called CD8 T Cells, Vaccines are dead or attenuated viruses that are injected to prime immune to create future Immunological Memory, CD4 T Cells become immunocompetent in Thymus, complement via opsonization, enhances activity of Macrophages, CD4 T Cells stimulates production of CD8 T Cells, lymphatics act as the transport system for CD4 T Cells, Innate Immunity is contributed to by non-specific antimicorobial proteins such as complement, Adaptive Immunity is a specific response to infection and injury accomplished by lymhpocytes called B Cells, CD4 T Cells when activated, secrete cytokines, Neutrophils upon encountering infectious material become Macrophages, CD4 T Cells stimulates production of B Cells, B Cells on contact with pathogen, proliferate to form clone cells called Memory Cells, MHC on exterior of APCs, present Antigen, Macrophages are examples of APCs, Memory Cells provide what is commonly called Immunological Memory, B Cells proliferate to plasma cells which secrete Antibodies, APCs have cell surface antigen presenting proteins called MHC, Memory Cells once primed, enhance second response to same pathogens, inflamation response releases chemical mediators that attract Macrophages