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Write the stage of immunological response when inter pathogen inside our body for detailes ? and what type of cell will be activation?
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- For which disease active and passive immunization (antibodies) is given simultaneously? Explain how effective this strategy would be and whyAn antibody binding to an antigen within the body can have which of the following outcomes that would help the host? Choose all that apply. Agglutination of the pathogen Opsonization of the pathogen Stimulating apoptosis of bacteria and viral particles Activation of complement proteinsBoth vaccine and colostrum produce immunity. Name type of immunity produced by these.
- Can S-layer proteins be detected by immunolabelling when a capsule is present? How do you know? I need help finding the answer in the article and explain in short answer based of the answer in the articleDrag the labels to correctly relate host cells to the defense processes they carry out. Active in worm and fungal infections Mast cells Reset Predominant phagocytic cell to kill bacteria Allergic and inflammatory symptoms Myeloid progenitor Neutrophils Eosinophils Matures into macrophages and dendritic cells Matures into macrophages and dendric cels Stem cell Cell-mediated immunity Monocyte Lymphoid progenitor Produce antibodies B lymphocyte T lymphocyteHow do host immune systems recognize microbial invasion? You can focus on a Gram (-) bacterial infection. How does the immune system respond to the bacterial pathogen in the first 3-6 hours?
- . Create a timeline of events from pathogenic invasion all the way through the immune response, ending with memory cells.What are passive andactive immunization?According to the duration ofthe protection how do thesetypes of immunization differ?Name the 2 categories of adaptive immunuty and note if the category provides immunity to intracellular to extracellular pathogens
- Which of the following cells in the diagram shown below phagocytizes antigen-antibody complexes and is effective against parasitic worms? Courtesy Michael Ross, University of Florida А В C D E a) A O b) B c) C d) D O el EWrite about the Immunomodulators agents? Please answer at your own words.Which of the following is not characteristic of a response to a previously encountered pathogen? * rapid production of antibodies rapid division of memory cells destruction of the pathogen before the person knows he or she is infect release of large amounts of histamine