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Innate Lymphoid cells:
- They are all __(a)__
- They do not have __(b)__, for example __(c)__
- They respond __(d)__ on encountering infections
- They are activated by __(e)__ and produce __(e)__
a. Lymphocytes
b. Rearranged antigen receptors
c. TCR
d. Immediately
e. Cytokines
Which one is a Lymphocyte?
E.
NK cells:
- are considered a part of the __(a)__ system
- are __(b)__ than B and T cells
- are functionally defined by their __(c)__
- they kill using the same method as __(d)__
- release __(e)__
a. Innate immune system
b. Bigger
c. ability to KILL TUMOUR CELLS in culture without the need for PRIOR ACTIVATION
d. Cytotoxic T cells
e. Lytic granules
- NK cells are important against __(a)__ and __(b)__
- 3 examples of (a) which NK cells have an effect on are __(c)__
- Although NK cells control viral infections, they __(d)__. This is accomplished by __(e)__.
a. Intracellular Pathogens
b. Tumours
c.
- Herpes Viruses
- Leishmania (protozoan parasite)
- Listeria monocytes (bacterium)
d. do not eliminate them
e. Cytotoxic T cells
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