The Innate Immune Response

A visually engaging infographic illustrating the components of the innate immune response, highlighting immune cells like neutrophils, macrophages, and the role of inflammation in pathogen defense.

Test Your Knowledge on the Innate Immune Response

Are you ready to challenge yourself and deepen your understanding of the innate immune response? This quiz will test your knowledge on various aspects of the immune system, including the roles of different immune cells, the mechanics of phagocytosis, and the body's first lines of defense against pathogens.

Here are some key topics covered:

  • Function of phagocytes
  • Types of white blood cells
  • Inflammation and fever responses
  • Role of lymphatic organs
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by DefensiveShield23
The Innate Immune Response is _______
Specific
Non-Specific
Phagocytes can perform what procedure to eliminate a pathogen?
Apoptosis
Phagocytosis
Clotting
None of the Above
Granulocytes get their name from the granules inside of their membrane. Which of the following is NOT a granulocyte?
Neutrophil
Mastocyte
NK Cell
Eosinophil
The most abundant type of white blood cell, the Neutrophil, makes up ____ of all white blood cells.
50%
70%
80%
90%
Where are white blood cells, platelets, and red blood cells made?
Lymphatic Vessels
Red Bone Marrow
Yellow Bone Marrow
Thymus
Select all of the Immune cells that are part of the innate immune response.
B Cell
Macrophage
Neutrophil
NK Cell
Mast Cell
Eosinophil
Basophil
Dendritic Cell
NKT Cell
Monocyte
Cytotoxic T Cell
The inflammation response occurs when ________ release chemicals and water to dilate the blood vessels to invite more immune cells to the injury site.
Neutrophils
Mast Cells
Macrophages
Dendritic Cells
Fevers are a chemical defense against pathogens. It increases the body’s temperature to allow pathogen proliferation rates to go down and stimulate the immune response. True or False?
True
False
What is the category of defenses that are the first lines of defense against pathogens?
Physical/Chemical Barriers
Innate Immune Response
Adaptive Immune Response
Chemical Barriers
What substance in our bodies is capable of destroying most pathogens that enter the body through the digestive tract?
Sperm
Bile
Urine
Gastric Acid
The Tonsils and Adenoids’ job is-
To store T cells
To mature B cells
To trap bacteria and pathogens
To act as a gathering site for phagocytes
The thymus is a lymphatic organ that matures what kinds of cells?
T Cells
B Cells
NK Cells
Basophils
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