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Unit 2: Variation, Homeostasis, and Microorganisms
2.6 Health, Disease, and the Development of Medicines
2.6.2 The Immune System
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Lymph nodes filter lymph fluid and trap
pathogens
Which immune response is activated first upon pathogen detection?
Innate immunity
Innate immunity provides a non-specific, immediate response, while adaptive immunity is specific and
delayed
Adaptive immunity is activated after initial exposure to a pathogen.
True
The lymphatic system absorbs fat-soluble vitamins from the
digestive system
.
True
Phagocytes are responsible for the adaptive immune response.
False
Lymph nodes filter lymph fluid and trap
pathogens
.
True
What triggers adaptive immunity?
Initial pathogen exposure
Lymph contains white blood cells, waste products, and
pathogens
Phagocytes engulf and destroy pathogens through a process called
phagocytosis
IgG is the most abundant antibody class and provides long-term
immunity
Cellular memory results in faster and stronger antibody
production
The spleen recycles old
red blood cells
.
True
Arrange the components of the innate immune system in the order of their activation:
1️⃣ Physical barriers
2️⃣ Inflammatory response
3️⃣ Phagocytes
What are the main components of the second line of defense in the adaptive immune response?
Antibodies, T-cells, memory cells
What are the three main functions of the lymphatic system?
Fluid balance, fat absorption, immune defense
Which type of lymphocyte produces antibodies?
B-cells
What is the primary function of the immune system?
Defense against pathogens
What type of immune response is immediate and non-specific?
Innate immunity
The lymphatic system maintains fluid balance and supports the
immune system
.
True
What are the two main categories of white blood cells?
Lymphocytes and phagocytes
Match the antibody region with its function:
Fab region ↔️ Antigen-binding sites
Fc region ↔️ Interacts with immune cells
Arrange the steps of phagocytosis in the correct order:
1️⃣ Chemotaxis and Adherence
2️⃣ Engulfment
3️⃣ Formation of Phagosome
4️⃣ Fusion with Lysosome
5️⃣ Digestion
6️⃣ Exocytosis
What is the primary role of white blood cells in the immune system?
Destroy foreign invaders
Match the immune response with its characteristic:
Innate Immunity ↔️ Non-specific, immediate response
Adaptive Immunity ↔️ Specific, delayed response
Innate and
adaptive immunity
work together to protect the body from infection.
True
Arrange the steps of adaptive immunity upon pathogen exposure:
1️⃣ Pathogen detection
2️⃣ Activation of T-cells
3️⃣ Antibody production by B-cells
4️⃣ Pathogen destruction
Lymph nodes filter lymph and house immune
cells
Phagocytes destroy pathogens through a process called
phagocytosis
White blood cells are responsible for detecting and destroying foreign
invaders
Innate immunity is a non-specific, immediate response, while adaptive immunity is a specific, delayed
response
Arrange the components of the lymphatic system in order of their function:
1️⃣ Lymph Vessels
2️⃣ Lymph Nodes
3️⃣ Lymph
B-cells produce antibodies in the
adaptive
immune response.
True
What is the role of antibodies in neutralization?
Prevent pathogen infection
What are the two main types of cells involved in cellular memory?
Memory B cells and memory T cells