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Second-Class Levers Are the Most Common in the Human Body

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Second-class levers are the most common in the human body.


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B Cell

A type of white blood cell that plays a significant role in the immune response by producing antibodies.

Positive Selection

A process in the immune system where developing T-cells are selected for their ability to recognize and bind to self-MHC molecules, crucial for immune response.

Lymphocytes

A type of white blood cell that is integral to the body's immune system, playing roles in both the innate and adaptive immune responses.

Pre-B Cells

An intermediate stage in B cell development in the bone marrow, characterized by rearrangement of immunoglobulin genes but before the expression of a functional B-cell receptor on the surface.

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