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, _______ are part of humoral immunity. Epitopes
Antigens
Antibodies
B cells
Which immune component requires activation and is T cells
essential for the role of cell-mediated immunity?
The white blood cell that is the largest of the leukocytes Monocyte
and makes up 3% to 8% of the total white blood cell
population is the
A function of the innate immune system is pathogen ____ recognition and destruction
During an adaptive immune response, T cells and B cells clonal selection
are capable of binding to specific antigens using their
receptors. This process of recognition is known as
What is (are) arguably the most important secondary Lymph nodes
lymphoid tissue(s) that play a role in lymphocyte
activation and form connection between the circulatory
and lymphatic systems?
A healthy 28-year-old male suffers an unfortunate Encapsulated bacteria in the bloodstream
motorcycle accident. During the accident, he suffers a
ruptured spleen, and as a result, a splenectomy is
performed to remove the damaged organ. What type of
pathogen will he be more susceptible to without a
spleen?
Autoimmune diseases occur when cells of the adaptive self-molecules
immune system are able to recognize ___
True or false: Antigens are identified only by the humoral False
immune response and not the cell-mediated immune
response.
True or false: The human microbiota plays an important True
role in the development of the immune system during
fetal development and after birth.
True or false: Myeloid progenitor cells divide and True
differentiate into different white blood cells associated
with innate immunity.
True or false: Mature T cells and B cells have the ability to True
circulate through both the lymphatic and circulatory
systems.
The B cell recognizes an antigen by binding to it through immunoglobulin
its receptor, known as a(n) _______.