What is the cell‐mediated immune response? What cell types are
involved? What is their role? What is the role of an antigen
presenting cell? What type of cells are these? What type of
pathogen triggers the cell‐mediated immune response? What are MHC
class I, II proteins? What is their function? How do MHC proteins
correlate to T cells?
What are the 3 differences between innate immune response and
adaptive immune response.
What the two lymphocytes that are important for adaptive
immunity? Where do they originate, and develop?
Why is it important to have a diversity of lymphocytes?
The role of dendritic cells in the adaptive
immune response is to ____________________.
a. process phagocytized antigens for presentation on dendritic
surface molecules.
b. trigger apoptosis
c. distinguish between antigens located in the blood and
antigens located inside cells.
d. attack and destroy invading pathogens. -INCORRECT
The
second line of defence is the specific immune response. What is the
order of response of the wbcs’ involved and what role does each
play? What does each of interleukin I & II, interferon, and MHC
I & II do to play their parts?
_____ 25) How is a secondary immune response different from a
primary immune response?
A) it is faster and more effective B) it is slower, but more
effective C) it is faster, but less effective D) it is slower, and
less effective E) there is no difference
_____ 19) Which of the following is not a function of
antibodies?
A)
opsonization
B) activating complement proteins
C) activating T-helper
cells
D) enhancing
phagocytosis
E) neutralization
_____ 13) The complement system involves...