1. Following an infection (or injury) in some tissue, __1__ arereleased by cells, which triggers a(n) __2__.
One result is the recruitment of __3__, which is part of__4__.
These cells engulf the __5__ in a __6__.
This structure then fuses with a __7__ forming a complexstructure called a __8__.
Inside, the pathogen is __9__ and the remnants are expulsed as__10__.
Some of the cells performing this task are __11__, which hold onto some pathogen remnants with its __12__ protein.
Words: Inflammatory response, Phagolysome, Phagsome, Antigen,Cytokinese, Innate immunity, Digested and destroyed, Phagocyticcells, MIH ll, APCs, Lysosome, pathogen
2.
Which of the following is FALSE?
Select one:
a. Innate immune barriers include things like skin and stomachacid.
b. Inflammation is an immune response that essentially increasesblood flow to a wounded or infected area.
c. Antibodies bind to specific pathogens.
d. Lymphocytes make up the majority of the innate immune systemcells.