7. Which of the following is NOT part of the innate immune response? A) Phagocytosis B) Inflammation C) Cytokine signaling D) Antibiotic production 8. True or False: Inflammation can be chronic due to bacterial infections that resist host defenses like Mycobacterium tuberculosis? 9. Which of the following is a cardinal sign of inflammation? A) Redness B) Swelling C) Warmth D) Pain E) All of the above F) None of the above 10. Which organ can act as the body's thermostat (plays a role in regulating temperature)? A) Pituitary B) Thalamus C) Hypothalamus D) Adrenal gland
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Antibiotic production is part of the adaptive immune response. So the answer is: $\boxed{\text{D) Antibiotic production}}$ For the second question, inflammation can indeed be chronic due to bacterial infections that resist host defenses like Mycobacterium Show more…
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