Asked by Anthony Ajazi on Jul 25, 2024
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differentiates in damaged tissues; major antigen-presenting cell that is also phagocytic
A) eosinophil
B) mast cell
C) neutrophil
D) basophil
E) dendritic cell
Antigen-Presenting Cell
Immune cells that process and present antigens to T-cells, initiating an immune response by showing them what to attack.
Dendritic Cell
A type of immune cell that presents antigens to T cells, initiating an adaptive immune response; pivotal in mediating immunity and tolerance.
- Attain an understanding of the system and pathways of innate immunity, including the significant roles played by complement, inflammation, and fever.
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Raven GreenJul 25, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
Dendritic cells differentiate in damaged tissues and are major antigen-presenting cells that are also phagocytic.
Learning Objectives
- Attain an understanding of the system and pathways of innate immunity, including the significant roles played by complement, inflammation, and fever.