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List and briefly describe the major functions of blood.
Cell-Mediated Immunity
A type of immunity in which T cells recognize and destroy infected or cancerous cells without the involvement of antibodies.
Delayed Hypersensitivity
A type of immune response that occurs days after exposure to an antigen, involving T cells rather than antibodies.
Eosinophils
A type of white blood cell involved in the body's immune response, particularly related to allergies and infections.
Basophils
A type of white blood cell involved in inflammatory responses and allergic reactions.
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