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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