Q.1.
What is the role of mast cells in inflammatory response?
Q.2.
Clostridium difficile typically infects which organ system?
Q.3.
How do cells involved in the innate immune response detect the presence of pathogens?
Q.4.
The leukocytes of the innate immune system are?
Q.5.
Helper T cells are part of _____.
Q.6.
Tissues are immunogically "typed" before an organ transplant to make sure that the donor and recipient match as closely as possible in their _____.
Q.7.
Innate immunity and acquired immunity are both _____.
Q.8.
The role of active cytotoxic T cells is to attack _____.
Q.9.
Cell-mediated immunity differs from humoral immunity in that _____.
Q.10.
A child frequently given antibiotics is more likely to develop?
Q.11.
What is an antigen?
Q.12.
Which secretion is not a barrier that prevents pathogens from entering the body? 1) Antigens, 2) Lysozyme, 3) Mucus, 4) Ear wax
Q.13.
The first response to broken skin is?
Q.14.
_____ interact with the antigen-class II MHC complex presented by macrophages.
Q.15.
Macrophages are _____.
Q.16.
Extracellular pathogens such as viruses and bacteria in body fluids are attacked by _____.