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|<big>'''True or False: The innate immune system responds quicker to infection than the adaptive immune system'''
 
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|<big>'''Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) are expressed by which type of cells?'''
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*'''''Lipopolysaccharides or Gram Negative bacteria'''''
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*'''''Peptidoglycans of gram-positive bacteria'''''
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*'''''Mannose sugars'''''
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*'''''D-isoform amino acids'''''
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||[[Innate Immune System - WikiBlood#Recognition of Microorganisms|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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|<big>'''What recognises PAMPs?'''
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*'''''Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs)'''''
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|<big>'''Where in the cell are Toll-Like Receptors (TLRs) located?'''
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*'''''Cell membrane'''''
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|<big>'''Where in the cell are NOD2 receptors located?'''
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*'''''Cell cytoplasm'''''
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|<big>'''Which catabolic enzymes digest microbes after phagocytosis?'''
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*'''''Glycosidases'''''
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*'''''Lipases'''''
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|<big>'''True or False: Lysosomes do not need energy when they kill microbes'''
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Actions and Tools of the Innate Immune System

Question Answer Article
True or False: The innate immune system responds quicker to infection than the adaptive immune system
  • True
Link to Answer Article
Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) are expressed by which type of cells?
  • Lipopolysaccharides or Gram Negative bacteria
  • Peptidoglycans of gram-positive bacteria
  • Mannose sugars
  • D-isoform amino acids
Link to Answer Article
What recognises PAMPs?
  • Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs)
Link to Answer Article
Where in the cell are Toll-Like Receptors (TLRs) located?
  • Cell membrane
Link to Answer Article
Where in the cell are NOD2 receptors located?
  • Cell cytoplasm
Link to Answer Article
Which catabolic enzymes digest microbes after phagocytosis?
  • Glycosidases
  • Lipases
  • Proteases
Link to Answer Article
True or False: Lysosomes do not need energy when they kill microbes
  • False
  • Lysosomes fuse with phagosomes, killing microbes in an energy-dependent way
Link to Answer Article