disease

Innate resistance is non-specific, but present from birth.

true

Immunity requires introduction to antigens before it can become an effective resistance to pathogens.

true

Complement proteins bind to pathogens and destroy them

false

Natural killer cells destroy pathogens via cytolysis

true

Vaccines provide the body with a primary response to disease antigens. This allows for a strong "initial" secondary response if the pathogen is ever encountered

true

The primary response creates long-lived memory B- and T-cells.

true

Innate resistance includes all of the following, except

antibodies

Specific resistance includes all of the following, except

barriers

Complement proteins enhance

cytolysis.
inflammation.
phagocytosis.
All of these.

Which of the following cells makes antibodies

b cells