Innate immunity is a non-specific type of defense. It is present at the time of birth. It consists of four types of barriers, i.e., physical barriers, physiological barriers, cellular barriers and cytokine barriers.
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Which type of immunity is present from the birth?
1 Acquired
2 Innate
3 Specific
4 None of these
Explanation:
Innate immunity is present from birth. It is a nonspecific type of immunity.
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Identify the physical barrier of immunity from the following.
1 Skin on our body
2 Acid in the stomach
3 PMNL-neutrophils
4 Both (a) and (b)
Explanation:
Skin on our body is an example of physical barrier of immunity. It prevents entry of the microorganisms.
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Saliva in the mouth is an example of
1 physical barrier of immunity.
2 physiological barrier of immunity.
3 cellular barrier of immunity.
4 cytokine barrier of immunity.
Explanation:
Saliva in the mouth is an example of physiological barrier of immunity. It prevents microbial growth.
Innate immunity is a non-specific type of defense. It is present at the time of birth. It consists of four types of barriers, i.e., physical barriers, physiological barriers, cellular barriers and cytokine barriers.
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Which type of immunity is present from the birth?
1 Acquired
2 Innate
3 Specific
4 None of these
Explanation:
Innate immunity is present from birth. It is a nonspecific type of immunity.
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Identify the physical barrier of immunity from the following.
1 Skin on our body
2 Acid in the stomach
3 PMNL-neutrophils
4 Both (a) and (b)
Explanation:
Skin on our body is an example of physical barrier of immunity. It prevents entry of the microorganisms.
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Saliva in the mouth is an example of
1 physical barrier of immunity.
2 physiological barrier of immunity.
3 cellular barrier of immunity.
4 cytokine barrier of immunity.
Explanation:
Saliva in the mouth is an example of physiological barrier of immunity. It prevents microbial growth.
Innate immunity is a non-specific type of defense. It is present at the time of birth. It consists of four types of barriers, i.e., physical barriers, physiological barriers, cellular barriers and cytokine barriers.
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Which type of immunity is present from the birth?
1 Acquired
2 Innate
3 Specific
4 None of these
Explanation:
Innate immunity is present from birth. It is a nonspecific type of immunity.
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Identify the physical barrier of immunity from the following.
1 Skin on our body
2 Acid in the stomach
3 PMNL-neutrophils
4 Both (a) and (b)
Explanation:
Skin on our body is an example of physical barrier of immunity. It prevents entry of the microorganisms.
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Saliva in the mouth is an example of
1 physical barrier of immunity.
2 physiological barrier of immunity.
3 cellular barrier of immunity.
4 cytokine barrier of immunity.
Explanation:
Saliva in the mouth is an example of physiological barrier of immunity. It prevents microbial growth.
Innate immunity is a non-specific type of defense. It is present at the time of birth. It consists of four types of barriers, i.e., physical barriers, physiological barriers, cellular barriers and cytokine barriers.
Page 150
Human Health and Disease
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Which type of immunity is present from the birth?
1 Acquired
2 Innate
3 Specific
4 None of these
Explanation:
Innate immunity is present from birth. It is a nonspecific type of immunity.
Page 150
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Identify the physical barrier of immunity from the following.
1 Skin on our body
2 Acid in the stomach
3 PMNL-neutrophils
4 Both (a) and (b)
Explanation:
Skin on our body is an example of physical barrier of immunity. It prevents entry of the microorganisms.
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Saliva in the mouth is an example of
1 physical barrier of immunity.
2 physiological barrier of immunity.
3 cellular barrier of immunity.
4 cytokine barrier of immunity.
Explanation:
Saliva in the mouth is an example of physiological barrier of immunity. It prevents microbial growth.