For each description below (1-15), select the appropriate cell type (a-o). Each cell type may be used once, more than once, or not at all.  Descriptions 1. Major cell type presenting antigen to naïve T cells 2. Phagocytic cell of the central nervous system 3. Granulocytic cells important in the body's defense against parasitic organisms 4. Gives rise to red blood cells 5. Generally first cells to arrive at site of inflammation 6. Supports maintenance of HSCs 7. Gives rise to thymocytes 8. Circulating blood cells that differentiate into macrophages in the tissues 9. An antigen-presenting cell that arises from the same precursor as a T cell but not the same as a macrophage 10. Cells that are important in sampling antigens of the intestinal lumen 11. Granulocytic cells that release various pharmacologically active substances 12. White blood cells that play an important role in the development of allergies 13. Cells that can use antibodies to recognize their targets 14. Cells that express antigen-specific receptors 15. Cells that share a common progenitor with T and B cells, but do not have antigen-specific receptors   Cell Types a. Common myeloid progenitor cells b. Monocytes c. Eosinophils d. Dendritic cells e. Innate lymphoid cells f. Mast cells  g. Neutrophils h. M cells i. Osteoblasts j. Lymphocytes k. NKT cells l. Microglial cells m. Myeloid dendritic cells n. HSCs o. Lymphoid dendritic cells

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For each description below (1-15), select the appropriate cell type (a-o). Each cell type may be used once, more than once, or not at all. 

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1. Major cell type presenting antigen to naïve T cells

2. Phagocytic cell of the central nervous system

3. Granulocytic cells important in the body's defense against parasitic organisms

4. Gives rise to red blood cells

5. Generally first cells to arrive at site of inflammation

6. Supports maintenance of HSCs

7. Gives rise to thymocytes

8. Circulating blood cells that differentiate into macrophages in the tissues

9. An antigen-presenting cell that arises from the same precursor as a T cell but not the same as a macrophage

10. Cells that are important in sampling antigens of the intestinal lumen

11. Granulocytic cells that release various pharmacologically active substances

12. White blood cells that play an important role in the development of allergies

13. Cells that can use antibodies to recognize their targets

14. Cells that express antigen-specific receptors

15. Cells that share a common progenitor with T and B cells, but do not have antigen-specific receptors

 

Cell Types

a. Common myeloid progenitor cells

b. Monocytes

c. Eosinophils

d. Dendritic cells

e. Innate lymphoid cells

f. Mast cells 

g. Neutrophils

h. M cells

i. Osteoblasts

j. Lymphocytes

k. NKT cells

l. Microglial cells

m. Myeloid dendritic cells

n. HSCs

o. Lymphoid dendritic cells

 

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