Innate immune response |
Adaptive immune response |
Both |
Skin |
Secondary immune response against pathogen |
Macrophages |
High levels of histamine |
Antibody |
|
Interleukins released into blood stream |
Innate versus adaptive immune classification Is each picture or description part of your immune system's innate...
Why does the primary adaptive immune response take longer to manifest than the innate immune response? (in details please)
8. Compare and contrast the mechanisms by which the innate and adaptive immune response recognize pathogens. Make sure you are specific in your response.
What would an increase in neutrophils indicate? Which cells are part of the innate immune response? Which cells are part of the adaptive immune response? What is the difference between serum and plasma?
Create a concept map using all the listed terms: Innate immune system Adaptive immune system Specific immune response nonspecific immune response neutrophils histamine lysozyme skin phagocytic cells cytokines antimicrobial proteins granulocytes natural killer cells CD8 T cells CD4 T cells PAMP leukocytes Bile Microbiota Cytotoxic T cell B cell Antibodies
25. The inflammatory response ... A. involves mainly the adaptive immune response rather than the innate B. causes leukocytes to adhere to, and then to leak through, blood vessel walls C. involves constriction of capillaries to reserve blood for vital organs D. can only occur in response to bacterial replication in the body E. results in an large increase in blood pressure and volume
Immune System Worksheet Line of Defense Innate or Adaptive? Overall Function Structures/Cells/Mechanisms Involved And How Each Functions 1st Line of Defense 2nd Line of Defense 3rd Line of Defense
Vaccinations require that humans have which type of immune system? innate immune system adaptive immune system all of the above 10 points QUESTION 2 Which of the following are examples of antigens? one of a group of proteins found in the blood that leads to the clumping of foreign blood cells proteins embedded in the membranes of T cells foreign molecules that trigger antibody production proteins that trigger the end of the inflammatory response 10 points QUESTION 3...
help w filling out Classify each of the following cells as part of the innate or adaptive immune responses. Neutrophils Th17 cells Plasma cells NK cells Regulatory T cells
Why are opsonization and complement considered part of the innate immune response if they can also involve antibodies
Compare and contrast innate and adaptive immunity by explaining how they differ is the following 2 questions (I-III). Please answer in complete sentences. How do these 2 types of immunity differ is the timing of their response? How do the receptors as innate and adaptive immune cells differ in what they recognize? Please describe what the receptors on immune cells recognize and what the receptors on adaptive immune cells recognize. Complement proteins normally circulate in the blood and provide early...