Match cells description 1. Destroys microorganism or cells infected by viruses 2. Recognizes the antigen that prevously invaded the body 3. Inhibits antibody production 4. Stimulates the "helper" 5. Indices the formation of antibodies 6. Causes allergies 7. Fight cancer
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Match the items. The task is to match the lettered items with the correct numbered items. Appearing below is a list of lettered items. Following that is a list of numbered items. Each numbered item is followed by a drop-down. Select the letter in the drop-down that best matches the numbered item with the lettered alternatives. a. Kills bacteria by disrupting the membrane and ion channels b. Recruit leukocytes to sites of infection c. Stimulate and modulate immune system functions d. Kills bacteria by disrupting the cell wall e. Promote inflammation f. Alert and induce antiviral defenses in uninfected nearby cells 1. Lysozyme 2. Dermicidin 3. Interleukins 4. Chemokines 5. Interferon 6. Leukotrienes
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Match the Ig action with its definition. I will have to go in and manually score this one, so don't freak out if you get a zero initially.... I will check your answers and give you credit for the ones with the proper matches. An antibody with the ability to neutralize a specific substance produced by a plant or animal Antibodies bind with the pathogen and form antibody/pathogen complexes which incapacitate the pathogen by preventing it from communicating with other cells in the body The clumping of cells such as bacteria or red blood cells in the presence of an antibody or complement Antibodies bind to the pathogen and release a chemical to attract the phagocytic cells binding and marking intruders and by signaling this mechanism to begin with the end result of lysing the marked cell Neutralization Complement Activation Antitoxin Agglutination Opsonization
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Match each description: A. Turns off innate and acquired immune response B. Inactivates pathogen and causes agglutination C. Has information about antigens that have been experienced D. Kills infected body cells using cytotoxins E. Differentiates into plasma cell or memory cell F. Produces antibodies G. Engulfs and digests pathogens and then displays small pieces on its surface Antigen presenting cell Lymphocyte Plasma cell Antibody Memory cell Cytotoxic T cell Suppressor T cell
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