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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chapter 21 BarnardBeachFowlerTate, CD8 T Cell maturation takes place in the Thymus, Pathogens are confronted and destroyed by Macrophages, Memory Cell can rapidly produce Antibodies, Memory Cell is a type of B Cells, Adaptive Immunity consists of three major types of effector cells including B Cells, APC include B Cells, Neutrophils activate a respiratory burst to attack Pathogens, Adaptive Immunity creates Immunological Memory, Adaptive Immunity consists of three major types of effector cells including CD8 T Cell, Cytokines attract and activate components of the immune system to a site of Inflammation, Neutrophils undergo chemotaxis which allows them to migrate to sites of Inflammation, Innate Immunity activates cascade of proteins that known as Complement, CD4 T Cell maturation takes place in the Thymus, Adaptive Immunity consists of three major types of effector cells including CD4 T Cell, MHC can display fragments of foreign Antigens, Complement enhances the ability of Antibodies, Innate Immunity is a system to destroy Pathogens, Innate Immunity recruits immune cells to the site of infection by using specialized chemical mediators called Cytokines, Memory Cell can remember previous Pathogens, Lymphatics is made up of a network of conduits that contain lymph which transports Antigens