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AltA 1.07 Immune system investigation

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Here is a link to the recording for the lesson where we reviewed this material. You can also open the class slides to get help learning the information needed to answer the questions below.

This lesson is connected to lessons 1.02 and 1.03 in your course readings.

1.02 Innate and Adaptive Immunity

The first five questions are connected to the video below.

*Hint* The video will pause and open the question when it gets to the place that answers that question.

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1.03 Inflammation and Infection
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5.

Which of the following is characteristic of someone with a condition called neutropenia?

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6.

Match the ways we can acquire immunity the different routes of exposure.

  • Breastfeeding

  • Antibody injections

  • Getting sick

  • Getting a vaccination

  • Active

  • Passive

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7.

Select the choices that are examples of routes of entry for infectious agents.

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8.

Correctly order the events of an inflammation response that take place after an injury.

  1. Accumulation of fluid at the site of injury

  2. Migration of leukocytes

  3. Increased blood flow

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Which of the following is an example of a cause of acute inflammation?

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Which part of our immune system can remember specific pathogens over a long period of time

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Select the two elements of our Adaptive Immune response

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Which of these are examples of antigens?

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The Humoral response (the liquid part of our adaptive defenses, like blood plasma) allows your body to achieve IMMUNITY by encountering pathogens either randomly or on purpose.