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How an immune response start after a macrophage attacks a pathogen?

DICKS AND BALLs in your mouth also A 2 incher in the mouth


How does an immune response starts after a macrophage attacts a pathogen?

The blood cells detect the pathogen The pathogens release toxins The blood cells make antibodies to fit the toxins ( they have to be a specific shape) The antibodies stick the bacteria together ready to be engulfed by he white blood cells The White blood cells remember the antibodies needed for that pathogen so they can make antibodies quicker next time the pathogen invades


How an immune response start after a macrophage attack a pathogen?

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What is immune response?

An immune response is part of the body's defense against pathogens in which cells of the immune system react to each kind of pathogen with a defense targeted specifically toward that pathogen.


Small piece of a pathogen that generates an immune response?

antigen


What are macrophages specialized for?

macrophages can be considered one of the many "defenses" that work to help protect our immune system. they do have a special role. they engage in phagocytosis which is the process in which a macrophage engulfs cellular debris or dead cellular material and pathogens. the material goes into the internal part of the macrophage (vacuole) it then travel to the lysosomes where the waste is broken down and it then the reduced material is released extracellularly or intracellulary. in the case of a pathogen a macrophage will present an antigen for the particular pathogen in order for the immune system to identify it. each antigen has a specific helper T cell for each pathogen.


In what way does a sunburn impair the body's ability to defend itself?

Sunburn inhibits the immune response by depressing Macrophage activity


The administration of treated microorganisms or material from a pathogen into humans or animals to induce an immune response?

vaccine


When a person's own immune system produces antibodies in response to the presence of a pathogen that person has?

Immunity.


True or false Vaccination triggers an immune response against the pathogen by simulating an infection?

True


What is the function of an antigen in an antigen-antibody response?

To help immune cells identify and destroy a pathogen


One characteristic of the immune response is specificity This means that?

Immunity is directed against a particular pathogen.