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What is an allergy?
immune response occures to a pathogen in the air
immune response occurs though no pathogen present
flu like symptoms caused by specific imnunity defensive proteins
all of the above
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- Which of the following are ways a pathogen can disrupt systemic controls? I autoimmune diseases cytokine storms I hemorrhagic effects clotting disordersPlease give me a story of someone having an immune system problem, for example covid. Please give something that is special interest about this immune system problem. Please give detail about what caused it and what symptoms they had. give their description of the disease, explain the physiology of what they experienced. not apart of a graded assignment****Your patient is born without B cells. He cannota. fight off intracellular infectionsb. have a Type IV hypersensitivity reactionc. fight off extracellular infectionsd. destroy microorganisms through alternate complemente. c & d
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