These are cells which give rise to the lymphoid lineage of white blood cells or leukocytes- the ILCs, NK cells and the T and B lymphocytes. _____________3. These are cells which rise to the myeloid lineage which comprise to the rest of the leukocytes, the erythrocytes, and the megakaryocytes that produce platelets important in blood clotting. _____________4. This is the first line of defense which consists of a surface barrier and internal structures that employ physical and biochemical strategies to get rid of many microorganisms before they can invade body tissues.
- These are cells which give rise to the lymphoid lineage of white blood cells or leukocytes- the ILCs, NK cells and the T and B lymphocytes.
_____________3. These are cells which rise to the myeloid lineage which comprise to the rest of the leukocytes, the erythrocytes, and the megakaryocytes that produce platelets important in blood clotting.
_____________4. This is the first line of defense which consists of a surface barrier and internal structures that employ physical and biochemical strategies to get rid of many microorganisms before they can invade body tissues.
_____________5. This even takes days or even weeks to become established and more specific to an invading pathogen.
_____________6. The collective and coordinated process performed by immune system upon the introduction of a foreign substance.
_____________7. The successful invasion of a pathogenic organism inside the body.
_____________8. This immune response involves the destruction of infected cells by cytotoxic T cells.
_____________9. This immune response is mediated by antibody molecules that are secreted by plasma cells.
_____________10. This MHC class binds to CD-8 T cells (cytotoxic T cells).
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