Are Antigens Infectious or Noninfectious?
Can be Both
What is one Acquired Immune cell?
B cells
What is one trigger for Immune responses?
Energy and Protein
What do Antibodies attract?
Macrophages and pathogens
What is a Physiological Response and the Causes?
Fever for the macrophage to release cytokines, and act in multiple tissues, results in accelerated neutrophil movement
What are Antigen-presenting cells?
Macrophages, dendritic cells, and B cells
What is one Innate Immune cell?
Neutrophils
Inducing an effective and safe response against foreign antigens
Do Antibodies bind to all the different antigens?
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What are the functions of the antigens presenting cells?
Antigens stimulate T cells resulting in an adaptive immune response
Where do Immune cells come from?
Bone Marrow
What is one type of Immune Response?
Primary Immune Reponse
What are Antibodies produced by?
B cells
What act upon an antigen once it has entered the blood or tissue?
When second line of defenses it phagocytic cells, and Natural killer cells
What is one anatomy of Antigents and what is it composed of?
Viruses that are composed of DNA and a capsid
What makes up the first line of Defense?
Skin or Body fluids
Is secondary a type of Immune response?
Yes
What do Antibodies do?
Neutralize a threat by preventing a pathogen from entering a cell
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What are Antigens marked to increase the chances of contact and phagocytosis by the neutrophil?
Antibodies
Immune cells that act as coordinators are?
Helper T cells
What are downregulations of Immune responses?
They provide medication/protection from viruses
Name all Immune cells?
Multipotent stem cell, Myeloid stem cell, Lymphoid stem cell