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- term can only be used once. anes, secretions [Choose J [Choose] ainst infection in the blood luid internal defenses humeral response nd against infection in the body colls cell-mediated response barrier defensesAn immune response is primarily due to the body’s white blood cells recognizing what?Tell me three things that you know about what you know about the immune system?
- How do we boost our immune system? write at least five practical ways.The proteins in your immune system that fight disease are called lymph cells white blood cells amino acids antibodiesQUESTION 2 Which statement best describes autoimmune diseases? A condition in which B and I cels trigger anaphylactic shock in response to an antigen A condition in which self molecules are treated as non-self A condition in which the adaptive immune system fails to recognize the second infection by the same pathogen A condition in which the immune system creates random antibodies
- An antigen that is present without its toxic properties is called a(n)What constitutes the immune system and what is it made up of?Which of the following types of immunity is responsible for preventing pathogens from entering the cell? antibody-mediated (Humoral) immunity OOOO sarcoplasmic immunity pathogenic immunity cell-mediated immunity
- To boost our natural immune system we should participate in moderate exercise. True FalseQUESTION 2 Which of these statements best demonstrates the difference between the action of B cells and T cells during an immune response? B cells carry out the cell-mediated response; cytotoxic T cells carry out the humoral response B cells confer active immunity; cytotoxic T cells confer passive immunity B cells respond the first time a pathogen in present; cytotoxic T cells respond all subsequent times B cells secrete antibodies against a pathogen; cytotoxic T cells kill pathogen-infected host cellsIf a potential antigen is too small to be recognized by the immune system, can it be made to be recognizable by the immune system? O Yes O No