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What is an "age-sex pyramid"? Why is it useful in the study of population? Provide examples of how to interpret an age-sex pyramid.
Germinal Centers
Areas within lymph nodes where mature B cells rapidly divide, differentiate, and mutate their antibody genes during an immune response.
Lymph Nodes
Small, bean-shaped structures that produce and store cells that help fight infection and disease as part of the lymphatic system.
Lymphocytes
A subclass of white blood cells vital to the immune system, involved in producing antibodies and destroying infected or cancerous cells.
Adaptive Immunity
Adaptive Immunity refers to the immune system’s ability to recognize and specifically target foreign invaders, such as viruses and bacteria, through antibodies and specific immune cells.
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