Self Quiz for "Immediate Innate Immunity: C3. Anatomical Barriers, Mechanical Removal, and Bacterial Antagonism"

Study the material in this section and then write out the answers to these questions.
Do not just click on the answers and write them out. This will not test your understanding of this tutorial.

 

1. Describe what is meant by anatomical barriers to infection. (ans)

2. List 4 ways in which the body can physically remove microorganisms or their products. (ans)

3. Describe how bacterial antagonism by normal microbiota acts as a nonspecific body defense mechanism. (ans)

4. Multiple Choice (ans)


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Last updated: Feb., 2020
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