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Activated helper T-cells divide into clones of active T-cells and clones of memory cells.
B-cells process antigen proteins from the pathogen and place them on their outer surface.
Active helper T-cells activate the B-cells by binding to them.
Helper T-cells are activated by binding to the macrophages.
B-cells divide into clones: plasma cells and memory cells.
Plasma cells secrete large numbers of antibodies into the bloodstream to destroy pathogens.
Antigen presentation on the outside of macrophages.
Memory cells remain to allow a large, rapid response to the same pathogen.

Order of immune response
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