19. Innate Immunity
Introduction to Innate Immunity
- Multiple ChoiceInfections transmitted by arthropod biological vectors typically use which of the following portals of entry?
- Multiple ChoiceThe innate immune system stimulates the adaptive immune system through which of the following mechanisms?
- Multiple ChoiceHIV directly infects T-cells. Why is this problematic for cell-mediated immunity?
- Multiple Choice
The 1st line of defense that the body uses to prevent infection includes?
1views - Multiple ChoiceUniversal precautions require employees to:
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following statements best describes the role of lymphocytes in the immune system?
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following best describes the membrane attack stage of the complement cascade?1views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is another term for an immune reaction?1views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich term best describes the body's ability to destroy infectious agents that enter the body?1views
- Textbook Question
Which of the following is not a feature of innate immunity?
a. Better protection upon later exposure to a given pathogen
b. Recognition of diverse pathogens
c. Discrimination between self and foreign
d. Killing of identified invaders
e. Stimulation of adaptive immunity
3views - Multiple ChoiceAntimicrobial proteins are part of the ______ immune system.
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is considered a primary physical barrier in the innate immune system?1views
- Multiple Choice
Skin and mucous membranes are mostly involved in:
1views - Textbook Question
Are the following involved in innate or in adaptive immunity? Identify the role of each in immunity:
a. TLRs
b. transferrins
c. antimicrobial peptides
1views - Multiple Choice
A patient consumed food contaminated with pathogenic bacteria. However, the patient did not become ill. The doctor explained to the patient that the acidity of the patient's stomach can kill many organisms, including bacteria. This type of protection would be classified as?
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