In the immune system's specific response, white blood cells target specific types of disease-causing microbes. How do white blood cells recognize invading microbes?

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If a pathogen enters your body, white blood cells of your immune system quickly recognise its foreign antigens. This stimulates specific lymphocytes to grow, multiply and finally produce antibodies that will stick to the antigens on the invading pathogens and destroy them.

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