Front | What are memory cells? |
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Back | Memory cells are produced with large amounts of phagocytes. They analyse the bacterium and learn how to defeat it.
When the disease comes back a second time, the memory cells can respond quicker and can get rid of the disease (sometimes even before symptoms are developed) |
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