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Group 2: The swelling, redness and fever are all part of the infant’s immune response which provides protection against a broad array of pathogens. Immune cells in this response include phagocytic cells and antigen presenting cells like and . These cells recognize a pathogen when on the immune cell’s cytoplasmic membrane bind to on the pathogen. These cells can then engulf the pathogen into a(n) which fuses with a(n) to degrade the pathogen. Then a(n) from the pathogen is presented on the surface of the immune cell via the . This can activate cells that release .
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Grоup 2: The swelling, redness аnd fever аre аll part оf the infant's [27a] immune respоnse which provides protection against a broad array of pathogens. Immune cells in this response include phagocytic cells and antigen presenting cells like [27b] and [27c]. These cells recognize a pathogen when [27d] on the immune cell's cytoplasmic membrane bind to [27e] on the pathogen. These cells can then engulf the pathogen into a(n) [27f] which fuses with a(n) [27g] to degrade the pathogen. Then a(n) [27h] from the pathogen is presented on the surface of the immune cell via the [27i]. This can activate [27j] cells that release [27k].