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Bianco's Immune System

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ky-gNIlejwM - The Immune System
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  • What is the main function of the immune system?
    c) To encourage pathogen growth
    d) To increase susceptibility to infections
    a) To promote disease development
    b) To prevent disease caused by infection
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  • Which of the following pathogens can cause infections?
    b) Only fungi
    d) Bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses
    c) Only parasites
    a) Only bacteria
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  • What is the role of macrophages in the immune system?
    c) Generating cytokines and chemokines
    a) Producing antibodies
    b) Recognizing and destroying pathogens
    d) Recruiting lymphocytes
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  • What is phagocytosis?
    d) The engulfing and digestion of pathogens by immune cells
    a) The production of antibodies
    b) The recruitment of lymphocytes
    c) The process of recognizing pathogens
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  • Which immune cells are part of the Innate Immune System?
    b) Macrophages and neutrophils
    a) T cells and B cells
    d) Dendritic cells
    c) Natural killer cells
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  • What role do cytokines and chemokines play in the immune response?
    a) They destroy pathogens directly
    c) They produce antibodies
    d) They recognize pathogens
    b) They recruit other immune cells
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  • Which immune cells are part of the Adaptive Immune System?
    a) Macrophages and neutrophils
    b) T cells and B cells
    d) Dendritic cells
    c) Natural killer cells
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  • How do T and B cells help clear infections?
    b) By generating antibodies
    d) By recognizing pathogens
    c) By recruiting neutrophils
    a) By producing cytokines
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  • What is one function of antibodies?
    a) To destroy immune cells
    b) To recognize pathogens
    d) To produce cytokine
    c) To neutralize toxins
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  • How does the Adaptive Immune System "remember" infections?
    a) By destroying pathogens
    c) By producing antibodies
    d) By forming memory cells
    b) By recruiting macrophages
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  • What is the purpose of memory cells in the immune system?
    c) To initiate phagocytosis
    a) To recognize and destroy pathogens
    d) To provide rapid response upon re-infection
    b) To produce cytokines
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  • What is the ultimate goal of the immune system?
    a) To cause disease
    b) To prevent infections
    d) To promote pathogen growth
    c) To increase susceptibility to pathogens
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  • How does the skin act as a barrier against pathogens?
    a) By producing antibodies
    c) By preventing pathogens from entering the body
    d) By neutralizing toxins
    b) By recruiting immune cells
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  • Which cells are part of the first line of defence against pathogens?
    b) B cells
    c) Macrophages and neutrophils
    a) T cells
    d) Natural killer cells
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  • What happens if pathogens cannot be controlled by the innate immune system?
    d) They are destroyed by cytokines
    a) They are recognized by memory cells
    c) More specialized immune cells are recruited
    b) They are neutralized by antibodies
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  • What is the purpose of an inflammatory response?
    a) To increase susceptibility to infections
    d) To deactivate memory cells
    b) To promote pathogen growth
    c) To recruit immune cells to the site of infection
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