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How do natural killer (NK) cells contribute to the immune response?
Phagocytosis of pathogens
By recognizing and responding quickly to familiar pathogens
Thymus gland
Innate immunity
False
Recognition and killing of infected cells
False
Antigen presentation to T cells
Innate immunity is specific to particular pathogens.
Phagocytosis of pathogens
By recognizing and responding quickly to familiar pathogens
Thymus gland
Innate immunity
False
Recognition and killing of infected cells
False
Antigen presentation to T cells
What type of immunity is present at birth and provides the initial response to pathogens?
Phagocytosis of pathogens
By recognizing and responding quickly to familiar pathogens
Thymus gland
Innate immunity
False
Recognition and killing of infected cells
False
Antigen presentation to T cells
B cells destroy microbes directly
Phagocytosis of pathogens
By recognizing and responding quickly to familiar pathogens
Thymus gland
Innate immunity
False
Recognition and killing of infected cells
False
Antigen presentation to T cells
Where do T cells mature in the body?
Phagocytosis of pathogens
By recognizing and responding quickly to familiar pathogens
Thymus gland
Innate immunity
False
Recognition and killing of infected cells
False
Antigen presentation to T cells
How do memory cells contribute to long-term immunity?
Phagocytosis of pathogens
By recognizing and responding quickly to familiar pathogens
Thymus gland
Innate immunity
False
Recognition and killing of infected cells
False
Antigen presentation to T cells
What is the role of dendritic cells in the immune response?
Phagocytosis of pathogens
By recognizing and responding quickly to familiar pathogens
Thymus gland
Innate immunity
False
Recognition and killing of infected cells
False
Antigen presentation to T cells
What is the primary role of neutrophils in the immune response?
Phagocytosis of pathogens
By recognizing and responding quickly to familiar pathogens
Thymus gland
Innate immunity
False
Recognition and killing of infected cells
False
Antigen presentation to T cells
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