Reference no: EM133369342
Questions
1. Immunologic memory allows for:
The movement of lymphocytes through capillaries to injured tissue
A proliferation of antigens in response to vaccination
A new primary response to different types of pathogens
The secondary adaptive response to pathogens
2. How does leukopenia differ from leukocytosis?
Leukocytosis is the complete inability of the body to produce leukocytes
Leukocytosis involves the destruction of leukocytes by macrophages
Leukopenia is characterized by abnormally low production levels of leukocytes
Leukopenia only occurs when leukocytes divide uncontrollably via Mitotic divisions
3. A patient has an infection which has prompted the activation of the innate immune response. Which is a part of the innate immune response?
Neutrophils
Lysozyme
Gastrointestinal tract
T lymphocytes