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Actions and Tools of the Innate Immune System
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| True or False: The innate immune system responds quicker to infection than the adaptive immune system |
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| Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) are expressed by which type of cells? |
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| What recognises PAMPs? |
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| Where in the cell are Toll-Like Receptors (TLRs) located? |
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| Where in the cell are NOD2 receptors located? |
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| Which catabolic enzymes digest microbes after phagocytosis? |
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| True or False: Lysosomes do not use energy when they kill microbes |
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| Name two physical barriers of the innate immune system |
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| Name 3 biochemical barriers of the innate immune system |
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| What is the function of commensal organisms? |
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| Complete the sentence about commensal organisms | When commensals are disturbed, infection with opportunistic organisms is increased | Link to Answer Article |
| Name the three main humoral factors and their principal action |
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| Which granulocytes are components of the innate immune response to infection? |
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| Which other cells are components of the innate immune response to infection? |
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Innate Immunity to Viruses
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| What is the main element of a viral attack which the innate immune system can recognise? |
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| Where are TLR3's located in the cell and what do they recognise? |
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| What are the funtions of Type I Interferon production in response to a viral attack? |
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| Which cells are produced as the final line of response to viral attack and which cells do they target? |
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Innate Immunity to Bacteria
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| What effects does the release of inflammatory cytokines have on the infected area? |
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| Which cell is most important in the innate response to bacterial infection? |
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Link to Answer Article |