21. The Immune System
Physical Barriers in First-Line Defenses: Mucous Membrane
21. The Immune System
Physical Barriers in First-Line Defenses: Mucous Membrane
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Which physical, nonspecific host defense mechanism is associated with the respiratory tract and trachea?
274views2rank - Textbook QuestionBesides acting as mechanical barriers, the skin epidermis and mucosae of the body have other attributes that contribute to their protective roles. Cite the common body locations and the importance of mucus, lysozyme, keratin, acid pH, and cilia.311views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is/are a nonspecific barrier defense?1884views4rank
- Textbook Question
Mark the following statements as true or false. If a statement is false, correct it to make a true statement.
a. Surface barriers contain substances in their secretions that kill pathogens and deter their growth.
394views - Multiple ChoiceSaliva and lacrimal fluids contain which enzyme that destroys bacteria?1844views7rank
- Textbook Question
The chemotherapeutic drugs Mr. White is taking affect all cells that undergo rapid mitosis, such as those of the skin. What effect would this have on the functions of the skin? How could this affect his immunity? (Connects to Chapter 5)
333views - Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is/are NOT an innate defense mechanism of the body?1589views2rank
- Textbook Question
Which of the following make up the body's first line of defense?
a. Surface barriers
b. Cells and proteins of adaptive immunity
c. Cells and proteins of innate immunity
d. All of the above
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