Cell Immunity Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is the definition of Cell-Mediated Immunity? | T-cell attack against INTRAcellular Microbes |
What is the 1st step in Cell-mediated Immunity? | PHAGOCYTOSIS of Microbial Antigens by an Antigen Presenting Cell for presentation to specific T-cell Clones |
What are the Antigen Presenting Cells? | Macrophages, B-cell |
What is the 2nd step in Cell-mediated Immunity? | processed Antigen ACTIVATES Cytotoxic T-cells and Helper T-cells |
What is the function of Cytotoxic T-cells? | chemically destroy Virus-infected Host Cells bearing Foreign Antigens |
How do Helper T-cells react during Cell-Mediated Immunity? | secrete Interleukin 2, Interleukin 6, and Chemotaxins |
What is the function of Interleukin 1? | Involved in the Fever Response, NOT Cell-Mediated Immunity |
What is the function of Interleukin 2? | T-cell & NK-cell GROWTH factor |
What is the function of Interleukin 6? | B-cell GROWTH factor |
What is the function of Chemotaxins? | attracts Macrophages to area of Infection |
What are the function of Helper T-cells? | Support Chemical and Cell-Mediated Immunity |
Why are Antigens harmful? | Antigen are NOT harmful, the Cell that they are attached to are |
Which cells are targeted by HIV? | Helper T-cells |
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