IMMUNE RESPONSE
CLASSICAL ALTERNATE AND LECTIN PATHWAYS
Question
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Which cells would be the last cells to be on the scene during an immune response?
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macrophages
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T-cells
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B-cells
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Memory cells
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Finally, antibodies stimulate inflammation, and their presence in mucus and on the skin prevents pathogen attack. The production of antibodies by plasma cells in response to an antigen is called active immunity and describes the host’s active response of the immune system to an infection or to a vaccination.
Detailed explanation-2: -Neutrophils are considered the first responders of the innate immune system. Neutrophils and macrophages circulate though the blood and reside in tissues watching for potential problems. Both cells can “eat” bacteria, as well as communicate with other immune cells if an issue arises.
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