Adaptive Immune Response:The adaptive immune response is a specific, targeted immune reaction that develops in response to an encountered antigen. It involves the activation and proliferation of specialized lymphocytes, such as T cells and B cells, to eliminate the perceived threat.
Antigen: An antigen is a molecule or substance that is recognized by the immune system as foreign or potentially harmful, triggering an immune response to neutralize or eliminate it.
T Cells: T cells are a type of lymphocyte that play a central role in the adaptive immune response. They are responsible for recognizing and responding to specific antigens presented by antigen-presenting cells.