Innate+Immune+Response

=Unit 1 Cells and Systems= =Chapter 3 The Immune system protects the human body.= 3.1 The Immune System =3.1 Innate Immune Response page 103= = =

The paragraph in the book talks about Inate Immune Response. The Inate Immune Response are mounted on Bacteria and some viruses. An example is the cold virus. The paragraph also explains what a first action and what it causes in a Innate Immune Response. The first action is is a flow of fluid cells and dissolved substances from the blood to the site of infection. It causes a fever, swelling, and redness in the area.
 * Questions || Answers ||
 * 1. How does the innate immune response to invading pathogens? || The innate immune response is quick and general. ||
 * 2. What was the first action the innate immune response? || The first action in the inmate immune response is a flow of fluid, cells, and dissolved substances from the blood to the site of infection. ||
 * 3. What were phagocytes and what were their roles in the innate immune response? || Phagocytes are white blood cells that fight infection. ||
 * 4. What does the first action in the innate immune response cause?(Three Things) || The first action causes fever, swelling, and redness in the area. ||
 * 5. What is the swelling and redness called? || The swelling and redness is called inflammation. ||
 * 4. What does the first action in the innate immune response cause?(Three Things) || The first action causes fever, swelling, and redness in the area. ||
 * 5. What is the swelling and redness called? || The swelling and redness is called inflammation. ||
 * 5. What is the swelling and redness called? || The swelling and redness is called inflammation. ||
 * 5. What is the swelling and redness called? || The swelling and redness is called inflammation. ||