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What are interferons?How do interferons check infection of new cells?

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Interferons are natural proteins produced by the cells of immune system in respinse to foreign agents such as viruses,tumor cells of immune system In response to foreign agents such as viruses ,tumor cells and parasites and protect non-infected cells from further infection.Interferons inhibit the viral replication within host cells,activate natural killer cells and macrophages,increases antigen presentation to lymphocytes,and induce the resistance of host cells to viral infection .When the antigen is presented to matching T-cells and B-cells ,these cells multiply and remove the foreign substance.
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OSWAAL PUBLICATION-HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES-TOPIC-1(Short answer type questions-I)
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  2. Differentiate innate and acquired immuity.

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  3. differentiate between active immuntiy and passive immuntiy.

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  4. Name the primary and secondary lymphoid organs.

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  8. Write the role of macrophages in providing immunity to humans.

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  9. Name the causative organism and symptoms of common cold?

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  10. Define disease and mention its types.

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  11. What is the role of histamine in inflammatory response?Name few drugs ...

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  12. Define auto-immune diseases.Give two examples.

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  14. A boy of ten years had chicken-pox.He is not expected to have the same...

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  15. What is it that prevents a child to suffer from a disease he/she is va...

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  16. Define the term health.Mention any two ways of maintaining it.

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  17. Why does a doctor administer tetanus antitoxin and not a tetanus vacci...

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  18. Describe the role of lymph nodes in providing immunity.

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  19. Why is an antibody represented as H(2)L(2)?

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  20. Expand AMIS and CMIS?

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