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"Describe how antibodies are produced and what they do in the response to infection."
I've been looking all over my textbook and
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Emily
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____________ are distributed throughout the body, making up the monocyte-macrophage system or reticuloendothelial system.
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Cristina
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why the first attack of the chicken fox gives the total immunity yo the chicken fox?
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linganna
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What is the skin and mucous membrane?
non-specific immunity or specific immunity
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Uy
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true or false
Primary adaptive immune responses take longer than secondary adaptive
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mike
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i have to create a mind map on the statement:
Body responds to antigens by making antibodies and having a WBC attack invader. Any
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Jessie
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4) How do inflammatory cells arrive at the inflamed site?
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jessica
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Lymphocytes capable of reacting against "self" molecules
A. are usually not a problem until a woman's second pregnancy B. are
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Mary
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Which of the following would be an effective defense against bacteria but not against bacteria but not against viral particles?
A
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Mary
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Differentiate between nonspecific defenses and specific defenses. Include in your answer examples of each
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blondie
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If you catch a cold, which component of bloods do you rely on to help attack the virus that has invaded your blood stream?
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Measles and smallpox were deadly diseases for many years. Now these two diseases are rare. Vaccines are the reason people
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Immunity is
your body's ability to destroy pathogens that is has previously encountered before the pathogens are able to cause
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Your body can get antibodies from
immunizations being exposed to the virus or antibody and having your immune system make it.
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Your body can get antibodies from what
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An example of a nonspecific defense provided by the skin is
A)antibodies. B) fever. C) proteins. D) sweat. is it B?
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18. The human immune system produces ______________ in response to a vaccine, which later can bind to and destroy a pathogen if
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Charity
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Gabriela is sick with a bad cold. Her immune system is defending her body against the invading virus. The first line of defense
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go commit not ok
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It is the middle of the Winter And like everyone else you have caught a cold, your body relies on your to help boost your immune
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It is the middle of the winter and like everyone else you have caught a cold, your body relies on your ___________ to help boost
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Boo <3
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How do antibodies make antigens useless? (1 point) by attaching to them by dissolving them by covering them with carbon
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Anonymous
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Explain the role of white blood cells in the body's defense against foreign substances.
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Shane
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Macrophage is affected by HIV
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Riek
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From the following which one is not affected by HIV?
Lymphocytes Macrophages Sperm Dendrites cell
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Riek
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Forming new lymphocytes is a function of the:
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zaynab
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Which body system would you expect to provide you to the most protection from the cold and the flu?
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The entire structure above is a (1 point) Responses Helper T cell Helper T cell bacteria bacteria virus virus cell
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type of cells stimulates other immune cells to attack and destroy foreign agent
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cate mburu
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Which of the following is a mechanism used by humans to defend against any disease-causing organism
1)the creation of antibodies
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Elizabeth
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The three lines of defense your body has against disease include all except
(1 point) Responses physical and chemical defenses.
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the rose song
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True or False: B cells and H cells are two important cells in the immune system that help fight infection. (1 point)
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U% GD
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Leukopenia is an immune disease in which the body has less than the normal number of white blood cells.
What effect would fewer
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okay, were supposed to answer the following question, i have the basic idea ( i think) and i was just wondering if someone would
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Kathryn
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Which is not part of your immune system's response to a disease-causing organism?
Answers: A. Vaccination B. Recognition C.
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Suzy-- Su-Ji
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The three lines of defense your body has against disease include all except
(1.point)
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Keyzia Boone
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Which body system would you expect to provide you the most protection from colds and the flu?
(1 point) Responses cardiovascular
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what is a dad?
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Name two ways in which antibodies in the blood will prevent a pathogen from making you sick.
This is all I can think of: 1. An
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Emily
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Your body can get antibodies from%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aimmunizations.%0D%0Aimmunizations.%0D%0A%0D%0Abeing
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I know I'm probably bugging you guys, but:
What system protects the body from foriegn substances? It has 6 letters, and the 4th
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Caley
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What is the job of your immune system?
Question 15 options: To protect you from disease To control the body with electrical
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Adrian caught a virus while staying with his grandmother. A few years later, his mother and sister got the same virus. This
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in a very short paragraph answer the following question: how do macrophages find pathogens? , How do they eat pathogens? , How
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answer the following question in short form: 1)why are helper t-cells required in an immune attack? 2) what are complements?
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Liz notices that shortly after cutting her arm accidentally the area around the cut is turning red and feeling hot. Which immune
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D
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Neutrophils are considered to be..
a. bacteria slayers b. protectors of the lymph nodes c. infection eaters d. guardians of
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D
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Which line of defense includes the skin, sweat, mucous membranes, and normal microbiota?
a. third b. second c. first
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D
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the second line of immune defense includes
a. cellular immune responses that are not specific to one pathogen b. T cells c.
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D
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What chemical is released by the immune system in response to an allergen?
dopamine no clue insulin histamine
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D
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body's first line of defense against infection is:
a. white blood clels b. red blood cells c. physical barriers d. blood plasma
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D
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Natural killer cells:
a. block the complement cascase b. destory virus-infected cell and tumor cells c. block adherence to host
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D
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