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
Create a concept map using all the listed terms: Innate immune system Adaptive immune system Specific immune response no...
Concept Mapping Activity: Innate Immunity (Physical and Chemical Defenses, Cells and Phagocytosis) Create one large or two smaller maps with your terms: use all of the terms at least once use arrows to connect terms connect all terms with a verb or verb phrase B. Concept Mapping Activity: Innate Immunity (Physical and Chemical Defenses, Cells and Phagocytosis) The Immune System Adaptive Immunity Immediate response Innate Immunity Complement PRRS Physical and chemical defenses skin (function?) mucous membranes (function?) lactoferrin (function?) normal...
QUESTION 17 Skin and mucous membranes are mostly involved in adaptive immunity. autoimmunity. irregular immunity innate immunity QUESTION 18 Interferons, complement, lysozyme, and lactoferrin are all examples of specific antimicrobial factors. immune enzymes. nonspecific antimicrobial factors. cytokines. QUESTION 19 Proteins that react specifically with the chemical structures in the antigen that induced them are called determinants. antibodies. proteases. macroproteins. QUESTION 20 Which of the following can lead to constriction of smooth muscles? Prostaglandins Bradykinin Leukotriene Histamine
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...
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...
The adaptive immune response is composed of highly specialized cells and processes that control or eliminate the invading pathogen. What are CD4+ cells? What are CD8+ cells? Explain why the immune system is able to generate a stronger, faster, and more effective response upon re-exposure to a pathogen. T-lymphoblastic lymphoma is a neoplasm of immature T-cell precursors called lymphoblasts and often starts in the thymus. Predict anatomical and physiological changes that would occur to the surrounding organs in the mediastinum...
1.Which cells are the link between the innate immune system and the adaptive immune system? 1. A. Memory cells B. Cytotoxic T-cells C. Antigen-Presenting cells D. Endothelial cells 2.Epidemiological clues to the cause of an infectious disease include statistics on: A. age, geographic location, genetics, and sex of victims B. rate and pattern of spread through a population C. time of year D. all of the above
1. Find the false statement. a. the adaptive immune response is slower but more specific than the innate response b. the innate immune response includes inflammation, phagocytes, and complement c. T cells have TCRs which are analogous in function to BCRs on B cells d. B cells do not require activated helper T cells to be activated e. cytotoxic T lymphocytes seek out and kill infected host cells that display foreign antigens with their MHC I 2. Which of these...
Create a concept map that describes how the immune system fights against a respiratory viral infection. Implement the following words in your concept map, but you will need more words to make full map. Try to look for connections between the innate and adaptive immune systems. Antibody B cell Plasma cell NK cell Interferon Cilia MHCI molecule Dendritic cell iAVP Tc Antigen RLR TH2 CD8 IgG we are studying immunology. my teacher wants us to create a map using the...
Immune system 1.The against pathogens that are general, and not targeted at specific pathogens immune system includes the skin and defenses . The immune system that attack specific pathogens, like antibodies and the cells that produce them immune system includes the parts of the 3. The white blood cells are made in the 4. The lymph flows through cells of the immune system can accumulate to fight a local infection where white blood 5. Blood flows into, through and out...
Immune system 1.The against pathogens that are general, and not targeted at specific pathogens immune system includes the skin and defenses . The immune system that attack specific pathogens, like antibodies and the cells that produce them immune system includes the parts of the 3. The white blood cells are made in the 4. The lymph flows through cells of the immune system can accumulate to fight a local infection where white blood 5. Blood flows into, through and out...