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Description This assignment aligns with Module 1 course objectives: define the components of the adaptive immune system. Doing this assignment enables the student to comprehend how the adaptive immune response works

and the different cells and their subtypes that partake in this activity. The immune system is the body's defense system that has two main arms -Innate and Adaptive. The Adaptive Immune system is primed to provide a specific immune response and also has two main branches. The adaptive immune response is very potent and has the advantage of immunological memory, providing a powerful and rapid reaction on subsequent exposures to a specific pathogen. It also plays a role in the body's ability to discriminate between foreign molecules and the body's own cells and proteins (recognition of self vs nonself). Immunological memory is the reason that vaccinations are successful. Instructions Swap! You're the instructor. Teach the components of AIS by creating a PowerPoint identifying each component. Describe the two main cell types, their progenitors, and how effector cells become memory cells. This is a narrated assignment. To aid your presentation you can use images. Your presentation should be between 5-7 slides. You can record this either as a narrated PowerPoint or use screencast-o- matic Links to an external site.. Maximum duration 3 minutes. Minimum duration 2 minutes. Please practice this and create an outline before you record and submit so that the presentation will be your best work.

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