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ss7ja [257]
3 years ago
15

Fill in the below mention blanks with immunity. Immunity types may be used more than once, but each sentence has only one correc

t type of immunity associated with the description.
a. __________ Cytotoxic T cells attack and destroy foreign cells and viruses Antibody-mediated Immunity
b. __________ T-cells mature in the thymus before they circulate Immunological.
c. __________ B cells differentiate into plasmocytes.
d. __________ Antibodies attach to specific targets.
e. __________ B cells mature in red bone marrow before they circulate antigen.
f. ___________Memory T cells are activated later by the same 6 antigen.
g. ___________NK cells police peripheral tissues for abnormal and cancer cells.

1. Cell-mediated Immunity
2. Anti-body mediated immunity
3. Immunological surveillance
Biology
1 answer:
sp2606 [1]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

to. 1. Cell-mediated immunity Cytotoxic T lymphocytes attack and destroy foreign cells and viruses Antibody-mediated immunity

b.1. Cell-mediated immunity T cells mature in the thymus before they circulate. Immune.

C. 1. Cell-mediated immunity B cells differentiate into plasma cells.

re. 2. Antibody-mediated immunity Antibodies adhere to specific targets.

me. 1. Cell-mediated immunity B cells mature in the red bone marrow before they circulate the antigen.

f.1. Cell-mediated immunity Memory T cells are subsequently activated by the same 6 antigens.

g.3. Immune surveillance NK cells monitor peripheral tissues for cancer and abnormal cells.

Explanation:

Cellular immunity is mediated by the cells of the immune defense, it presents different times, in the first time the PMN appear, in the second time the antigen presenting cells, and lastly the lymphocyte lineage.

Antigen presenting cells have the ability to phagocytose and express antigen on their surface to facilitate the formation of antibodies.

Surveillance immunity refers to the lymphocytes that are responsible for monitoring or controlling cell mutations or uncontrolled growth due to genetic mutations.

Neoplastic cells express histocompatibility complexes on their surface that make them recognized by these lymphocytes and this is how they are responsible for inducing self-destruction or phagocytosis of the neoplastic cell.

Humoral immunity refers to the chemical substances that function as mediators of cell activity, these are: pro and anti-inflammatory cytokines, complement chain, nitric and nitrous acid, oxygen free radicals, interleukins, growth factors and tumor necrotic factor alpha - beta

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