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.
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Antibody |
B cell |
Plasma cell |
NK cell |
Interferon |
Cilia |
MHCI molecule |
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Dendritic cell |
iAVP |
Tc |
Antigen |
RLR |
TH2 |
CD8 |
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IgG |
we are studying immunology. my teacher wants us to create a map using the words in the boxs to make connections linking the innate immune system with the adaptive immune system when it becomes infected with viral respiratory infection. i understand the individual functions of each word, but am having trouble linking them together for the big overall picture

Create a concept map that describes how the immune system fights against a respiratory viral infection....
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 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
The following products of the immune system are important for recovery from viral infections: antibodies, interferons alpha and beta, NK cells, interferon gamma What is the order in which these elements typically appear in response to virus infection? Which are products of the innate immune system and which are products of the adaptive immune system?
Create one large or two smaller concept maps with the following terms: - use all of the terms at least once - use arrows to connect terms - Connect all terms with a verb or verb phrase Innate Immunity, Adaptive Immunity, Humoral, Cell-mediated, T-cell receptor, Antigen presenting cells, B cells, Macrophages, Dendritic cells, MHC protein, MHCI, MHCII, Th cells, Tc cells, Treg, Th1, Th2, Th17, plasma cells, Memory cells, macrophages, cancer cells, virally-infected cells, apoptosis, phagocytic cells, PRRs, TLRs, TLR4/4,...
he innate immune system was likened to ordinary police and the adaptive immune system was likened to spe- cialized backups, such as snipers. For those of you who follow true crime or mystery stories, you might find it amusing—and helpful in your studies—to try to come up with other criminal justice analogies. For example, you might make an analogy between ‘‘an- tibody production by B cells’’ and ‘‘smart bombs, sur- veillance, and tracking devices.’’ See what you can do with...
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...
immunology
practing samples and not sure if my answers correct.
1. NK cells are effective against viral infections because many virus infected cells a. are susceptible to lysis b. are susceptible to phagocytosis c. show reduced levels of MHC class I molecules d. show reduced levels of MHC class II molecules e. none of the above 2. Arachidonic acid serves as a substrate in the lipoxygenase and cyclooxygenase pathways resulting in the production of a. histamine, leukotrienes b. leukotrienes, prostaglandins...
Immunology Question
May you check my answers for 2a and 2b and see if: the
information is being accurately presented, there is no unneeded
information, and most importantly it is answering the question? I
added more information to strengthen my answer so hopefully, it is
better this time around. Thank you in advance!
2) Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen in humans, and can cause a few irritating, but non- life threatening, infections in healthy individuals. However, in immunocompromised...