Relacionar Columnas MatchVersión en línea aosdjfh por Madelyn Whitlock 1 Targets that identify any pathogen or foreign compound 2 Proteins that bind to antigens 3 Immunity that does not require exposure to antigen 4 Microscopic organisms that cause disease 5 Immunity that must include exposure to antigen 6 Always works the same way against any type of invading agent 7 Protects against specific pathogens. it depends on activities of the lymphocytes. 8 Cells that secrete cytokines 9 Type of White Blood Cell that is involved in specific defense 10 Cells that seek out and immediately destroy target cells. Antibody Lymphocyte Helper T Cells Antigens Pathogen Cytotoxic T Cells (Killer T Cells) Passive immunity Specific defense Active immunity Nonspecific defenses