Cytotoxic T cells are primarily involved in ____________.
20. Adaptive Immunity
Introduction to Adaptive Immunity
- Multiple Choice
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The humoral response is initiated by production of:
- Multiple Choice
T cells and B cells are produced in the:
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T cells mature in the __________ & B-cells mature in the ____________.
- Multiple Choice
The secondary lymphoid organs:
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Which of the following are two of the secondary lymphoid organs?
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What major advantage is conveyed by having a system of adaptive immunity?
- Open Question
Explain a function for the following types of cells: CTL, TH, and Treg. What is a cytokine?
- Open Question
Match the following choices to questions 1–4:
a. innate resistance
b. naturally acquired active immunity
c. naturally acquired passive immunity
d. artificially acquired active immunity
e. artificially acquired passive immunity
The type of protection provided by the injection of diphtheria toxoid.
- Open Question
Match the following choices to questions 1–4:
a. innate resistance
b. naturally acquired active immunity
c. naturally acquired passive immunity
d. artificially acquired active immunity
e. artificially acquired passive immunity
The type of protection provided by the injection of diphtheria toxoid.
- Open Question
Match the following choices to questions 1–4:
a. innate resistance
b. naturally acquired active immunity
c. naturally acquired passive immunity
d. artificially acquired active immunity
e. artificially acquired passive immunity
The type of protection resulting from recovery from an infection.
- Open Question
Match the following choices to questions 1–4:
a. innate resistance
b. naturally acquired active immunity
c. naturally acquired passive immunity
d. artificially acquired active immunity
e. artificially acquired passive immunity
The type of protection resulting from recovery from an infection.
- Open Question
Contrast the terms in the following pairs:
a. innate and adaptive immunity
b. humoral and cellular immunity
c. active and passive immunity
d. TH1 and TH2 cells
e. natural and artificial immunity
f. T-dependent and T-independent antigens
g. immunoglobulin and TCR
- Open Question
Diagram the roles that T cells and B cells play in immunity.
- Open Question
What is in the MMR vaccine?