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What is a T-independent antigen?
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What is a T-independent antigen?
An antigen that can stimulate a B cell by itself (without the help of a T cell) They are usually polysaccharides or lipopolysaccharides
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What cytokine do T helper cells secrete that stimulates B cells, T helper, and T cytotoxic cells?
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What cytokine do T helper cells secrete that stimulates B cells, T helper, and T cytotoxic cells?
IL-2
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What type of T cells secrete perforin?
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What type of T cells secrete perforin?
Cytotoxic T lympohcytes (CTL)
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What are Antigen Presenting Cells?
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What are Antigen Presenting Cells?
Macrophages Dendritic cells B cells They present antigen to T helper cells
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What type of specific immunity is most effective against intracellular pathogens?
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What type of specific immunity is most effective against intracellular pathogens?
Cell-Mediated Immunity
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Give an example of Naturally Acquired Passive Immunity
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Give an example of Naturally Acquired Passive Immunity
IgG crossing the placenta IgA in breast milk
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