7. ___is a type of adaptive (specific) immunity where T cells participate in kil
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7.
___is a type of adaptive (specific) immunity where T cells participate in killing intracellular pathogens
Question 7 options:
apoptosis
infammation
humoral immunity
Cellular (cell mediated ) immunity
9.
_____is when T cells react to "self" antigens and undergo anergy (clonal deletion)
Question 9 options:
negative selection
costimulation
Deployment
positive selection
10.
There are 2 types of Major histocompatibility (MHC) proteins. Type ____is found on ALL nucleated cells and type _____is found on only APCs
Question 10 options:
B..........A
II.......I
I ..........II
A........B
apoptosis
infammation
humoral immunity
Cellular (cell mediated ) immunity
9.
_____is when T cells react to "self" antigens and undergo anergy (clonal deletion)
Question 9 options:
negative selection
costimulation
Deployment
positive selection
10.
There are 2 types of Major histocompatibility (MHC) proteins. Type ____is found on ALL nucleated cells and type _____is found on only APCs
Question 10 options:
B..........A
II.......I
I ..........II
A........B
Explanation / Answer
7 cellular mediated immune
Cell-mediated immunity is an immune response that does not involve antibodies, but rather involves the activation of phagocytes, antigen-specific cytotoxic T-lymphocytes, and the release of various cytokines in response to an antigen.
9. neagtive selection
10 type 1 and type 2
type 1 Nearly all nucleated body cells (exceptions include RBC and corneal epithelium)
type 2 Expressed on a restricted group of cells-antigen presenting cells-includes dendritic cells, macrophages, B cells.
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