1. Non specific cells are associated with: innate immune system
2. clonal expansion leads to: stronger and faster response
3. What are myeloid cells?: Myeloid cells include monocytes, macrophages, neutrophils,
basophils, eosinophils, erythrocytes, dendritic cells, and platelets. .
4. Which 3 cells take part in antigen presentation: dendritic- best, e pathogens
live wher macrophages enter
monocytes
5. All T cells are positive: CD3
6. The immune system is non-specific meaning it
doesn't differenti- ate between pathogens: innate
7. The innate immune system responds (faster/slower) than the
adaptive im- mune system.: faster
8. Immun
ologic memory is a feature of the (adaptive/innate)
immune system.: adaptive
9. CD
8 T cells only kill the body's own cells that present antigens on
molecule on the cells surface.: MHC type 1
10. of the innate immune system destroy pathogens using
cytoplasmic granules or oxidative burst.: Neutrophils
11. cells destroy pathogens and break up its proteins into
short amino acid chains to present to T-helper cells.: dendritic
12. C
onal deletion is when most of the clonally expanded cells of the
immune system die off after the infection is over.: adaptive
13. The cells develop into cells of the innate immune
system like neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, mast cells, dendritic
cells, macrophages, and monocytes: myeloid progenitor
14. Monocytes migrate into tissues and differentiate into
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