Make a table comparing and contrasting the innate and acquired immune system?
Make a table comparing and contrasting the innate and acquired immune system?
Describe the innate and acquired immune functions that prevent bacteria from colonizing the lung
What is a component of the innate immune system that plays an important role in the first line of defense? What is a a component of the adaptive immune system that plays an important role in the third line of defense?
Your body encounters a bacterium that is coated in LPS. How does the innate immune system recognize and respond to the bacteria in your system? Make sure to include any pathways of activation, cells or processes that will be utilized.
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
. How can innate immune responses be enhanced? Use the table and figure below to discuss this. Also, include direct and indirect ways to enhance the capability of DCs. How can innate immune responses be enhanced?
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
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) The adaptive immune system is slower to respond than the innate system after first exposure to an allergen because:
1) Use a flowchart to demonstrate the process of innate immune system. 2) Compare/contrast the following different types of innate immune cells based on their appearance and development The types are: ○ Hematopoietic ○ Myeloid ○ Monocyte ○ Granulocyte ○ Macrophage ○ Neutrophil and Mast cell
List each of the mechanisms of the innate or non- specific immune system. Explain why there mechanisms are considered non-specific.