a. Recruit nearby white blood cells. b. Initiate the fever response . c. Activate nearby white blood cells . d. Create
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a. Recruit nearby white blood cells.
b. Initiate the fever response .
c. Activate nearby white blood cells .
d. Create pores in the cell membrane of microbes
c. Opsonize microbes for increased phagocytosis .
2. Which of the following statements about inflammation is correct?
a. The amount of inflammation should continue to increase as infection increases without limit.
b. Local inflammation at the site of infection should be suppressed with anti-inflammatory drugs
c. Local inflammation can do a good job of stopping infection, but widespread systemic inflammation often has harmful effects
d. Inflammation is part of the adaptive , specific immune response.
e. Inflammation permanently changes the immune system to allow the system to better defend in the future.
3. True or False: When most patients are infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus by a high-risk eventthey experience an acute phase of the disease with flulike symptoms over the next several months
b. Initiate the fever response .
c. Activate nearby white blood cells .
d. Create pores in the cell membrane of microbes
c. Opsonize microbes for increased phagocytosis .
2. Which of the following statements about inflammation is correct?
a. The amount of inflammation should continue to increase as infection increases without limit.
b. Local inflammation at the site of infection should be suppressed with anti-inflammatory drugs
c. Local inflammation can do a good job of stopping infection, but widespread systemic inflammation often has harmful effects
d. Inflammation is part of the adaptive , specific immune response.
e. Inflammation permanently changes the immune system to allow the system to better defend in the future.
3. True or False: When most patients are infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus by a high-risk eventthey experience an acute phase of the disease with flulike symptoms over the next several months