The process which stimulates phagocytic cells to migrate is


The process which stimulates phagocytic cells to migrate is called:

phagocytosis

chemotaxis

aptoptosis

clonal selection

Interaction between the Innate Host Response and the Adaptive Host Response occurs in the?

intestinal tract

liver

lymphatic system

endocrine system

Formation of granulomas is characteristic of:

Acute inflammation

Chronic inflammation

Neither of the above

Both of the above

The most common phagocytic cell in the blood is?

neutrophil

macrophage

lymphocyte

basophil

Throughly explain the steps of phagocytosis (Step 1: Activation of the Phagocyte, Step 2: Chemotaxis of Phagocytes (for wandering macrophages, neutrophils, and eosinophils), Step 3: Attachment of the Phagocyte to the Microbe or Cell, Step 4: Ingestion of the Microbe or Cell by the Phagocyte,Step 5: Destruction of the Microbe or Cell)

How do neutrophils and macrophages function?

What is the complement system composed of? Where is it produced? What are its 3 main functions?

What are the cardinal signs of the acute inflammatory response?

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