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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