How does the action of exocytosis by dendritic cells and macrophages differ from that of neutrophils?
A) Dendritic cells and macrophages primarily act as antigen-presenting cells,whereas neutrophils primarily release microbial fragments.
B) Dendritic cells and macrophages primarily release microbial fragments,whereas neutrophils primarily act as antigen-presenting cells.
C) Dendritic cells and macrophages primarily release products of autophagy,whereas neutrophils primarily release products of any cellular origin.
D) Dendritic cells and macrophages primarily release products of any cellular origin,whereas neutrophils primarily release products of autophagy.
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q8: Which of the following characteristics distinguished T
Q9: Which of the following characteristics differentiates mast
Q10: A class of pathogen recognition receptors that
Q11: Reactive oxygen intermediates and reactive nitrogen intermediates
Q12: Inflammation is a nonspecific defensive reaction to
Q14: The average adult has approximately 100,000 leukocytes
Q15: Approximately one month upon return from a
Q16: _ is a process by which microorganisms
Q17: During chronic inflammation when the macrophages are
Q18: Which is the correct order of protein
Unlock this Answer For Free Now!
View this answer and more for free by performing one of the following actions
Scan the QR code to install the App and get 2 free unlocks
Unlock quizzes for free by uploading documents