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QUESTION 14 Are the following types of cells adaptive immune cells, innate immun

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QUESTION 14

Are the following types of cells adaptive immune cells, innate immune cells or not immune cells?

note: Although the two branches of the immune system interact with each other, cells are categorized as innate or adaptive by the types of microbial molecules they bind to.

Cytotoxic T cells

Neutrophils

Natural Killer Cells

Macrophages

B cells

Eosinophils

Helper T cells

Erythrocytes

Adaptive

Innate

Not Immune Cells

Cytotoxic T cells

Neutrophils

Natural Killer Cells

Macrophages

B cells

Eosinophils

  

Helper T cells

Erythrocytes

A.

Adaptive

B.

Innate

C.

Not Immune Cells

Explanation / Answer

Cytotoxic T cells - Innate

Neutrophils - Innate

Natural Killer Cells - Innate

Macrophages - Adaptive

B cells - Adaptive

Eosinophiles - Innate

Helper T cells - Adaptive

Erythrocytes - Not immune cells

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