Which options represent specific immune responses? A) Antibody production B) Formation of memory B cells C) T lymphocyte activation and clonal expansion D) Complement proteins bind... Which options represent specific immune responses? A) Antibody production B) Formation of memory B cells C) T lymphocyte activation and clonal expansion D) Complement proteins binding to bacteria
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The question is asking which options are examples of specific immune responses, indicating that we need to evaluate each option to determine its relation to the specific immune response system.
Answer
Antibody production, memory B cell formation, T lymphocyte activation.
The specific immune responses are antibody production, formation of memory B cells, and T lymphocyte activation and clonal expansion.
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The specific immune responses are antibody production, formation of memory B cells, and T lymphocyte activation and clonal expansion.
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The complement system mainly relates to innate immune responses, not specific immune responses, which involves antibodies and lymphocyte activities.
Sources
- Introduction to T and B lymphocytes - Autoimmunity - NCBI Bookshelf - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- B Cells and Antibodies - Molecular Biology of the Cell - NCBI - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- Secondary Immune Response - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics - sciencedirect.com
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