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Question 1 (2 points) Saved Which of the following is a charcteristic of the innate immune system but not the specific/adaptive immune system? - B cells produce antibody CD4 T cells organize the response can activate quickly has memory of a pathogen/antigen after the response Question 2 (2 points) In an immune response to a specific bacteria, which of the following happens after all of the others? production of IgA that can bind to the pathogen phagocytosis of the bacteria...
Please answer all of the question. 1a. Match the following terms with their definition (14 points) Immunity Phagocytosis Chemotaxis Autoimmune Antigen Antibody Macrophage a. The ability of the human body to resist almost all types of organisms or toxins than tend to damage the tissue or organs b. A substance that generates an immune response c. The process by which certain cells chew-up invading organisms d. A mature monocyte e. Immunoglobulins that are responsible for humoral immunity f. When an...
Could I get all the answers please,, thank you,, Question 35 (2 points) Which cell type is capable of producing antibodies? Question 35 options: A) B cells B) T cells C) macrophages D) neutrophils E) both A and B Question 36 (2 points) This antibody is pentameric in structure and is the better at stimulating complement than other antibody classes (can form a staple conformation): Question 36 options: A) IgM B) IgE C) IgD D) IgA E) IgG Question 37...
2 points Save Answer QUESTION 15 Which is a physiological adaptation to resistance exercise of the biceps? a. Blood flow increases to the liver O b. An excess of CO2 in the blood causes an increase in breathing frequency c. Heart rate doesn't change because it is not aerobic exercise d. All the above O . none of the above 2 points Save Answer QUESTION 16 Which statement is TRUE concerning vascular control of blood flow a. Arterial smooth muscles...
please answer all 4 questions asap Question 15 3 pts Several types of innate immune cells attack antigens by: o Promoting apoptosis in cells containing the antigen o Producing antibodies that neutralize the antigen o Scaring them away o Phagocytosis and digestion internally Question 16 3 pts In a primary response, what part of the immune response responds the most quickly to a novel antigen? o Humoral adaptive immunity o Cell-mediated adaptive immunity O Innate immunity Question 17 3 pts...
all of them please QUESTION 1 1 points Save Answer Which of the following can have cis/trans isomers? Draw their isomers. CH3CH2CH=CH2 (CH3CH2)2CCHCH3 CH3CH2CH=CHCH3 CH2=CH2 QUESTION 2 1 points Save Answer Name the following compounds, with cis/trans nomenclature. trans-4-methyl-2-hexene trans-4-thyl-2-pentane O cis-4-thyl-2-pentane O cis-4-methyl-2-hexene QUESTION 3 1 points Save Answer Name the following compounds, with cis/trans nomenclature Br Br Otrsans-2,5-dibromo-3-hexene trans-1,4-dibromo-2-butane O cis-1,4-dibromo-2-butane cis 2,5-dibromo-3-hexene Click Save and Submit to see and submit Click Save All Answers to save all...
please answer these pathophysiology questions ASAP!!! Question Completion Status O Febe QUESTION 4 1 points Anna's mother fears her daugghter has an eating disorder, She notices Anna refuses to maintain a minimally narmal boy weght as she is always trying to lose additional weight after a t is not binging and purging excesshely com Recently Anna's mother discovered Anna has stopped menstruating, These are dassic indications of a weight loss goal, Anna is ned with weight gain, and the sire...
Remaining Time: 38 minutes. 25 seconds. Question Completion Status: QUESTION 9 2 points Save Answer Which of the following is true about ethics? A. It is the branch of philosophy that is the theory of right and wrong conduct. OB. It is universal O C. It is about the general principles of human behavior. OD. all of the above QUESTION 10 2 points Answer Which of the following is one of the ways people in groups we now know are...
I REQUEST ALL THE ANSWERS PLEASE Question 11 (2 points) Surface markers on pathogens are sometimes referred to as: Question 11 options: A) PRRs B) TLRs C) PAMPs D) Fc receptors E) none of these Question 12 (2 points) In a normal individual, a T cell that interacts with a self-antigen in the thymus will more than likely undergo what process (which answer is best)? Question 12 options: A) apoptosis B) release granules C) activation D) extravasation E) anergy Question...
2. Which of the following cells are leukocytes? a. NK cells b. neutrophils c. monocytes d. all of the above e. none of the above 3 Which of the following cells are lymphocytes? a. NK cells b. neutrophils c. monocytes d. all of the above e. none of the above 4. Why do complement proteins not damage healthy cells normally? a. Complement proteins must be produced by activated leukocytes. b. Complement proteins must be activated by enzymatic cleavage. c. Leukocytes...