Which of the following is FALSE concerning
innate or adaptive immunity?
Question 60 options:
Adaptive immunity targets a specific pathogen.
Innate immunity develops several days to weeks after pathogen
exposure.
Innate immunity does not rely on previous exposure to a
pathogen.
Adaptive immunity relies on previous exposure to a pathogen.
Question 61 (1.25 points)
Which of the following statements is TRUE about
immune memory?
Question 61 options:
A secondary immune response occurs the first time someone is
exposed to a...
Make a table that compares innate immunity and adaptive
immunity using the following parameters or attributes: Response
time; specificity; diversity; memory responses; self restriction;
soluble molecules in blood; host cell types involved in the
response. 12pts
Briefly describe how innate and adaptive immunity differ.
Be specific with regards to the types cells involved in
each, time of activation, duration of cellular response how it is
similar or different between individuals.
1. What in an antigen?
2. What are the main differences between innate and adaptive
immunity?
3. What are the three lines of defense? State their function and
give examples of each one.
4. What is humoral immunity? Which cells are involved in humoral
immunity?
5. What is an antibody? Which cell produces it?
6. What is cell-mediated immunity?
Antigen presentation is an important link between innate and
acquired (adaptive) immunity. Explain in detail how the process
occurs. Please include: what cells might be involved, the
differences between MHC 1 and MHC 2 and how antigen presentation
leads to differential activation of acquired immunity.