Multiple Choice
Why do lymph nodes often become swollen during an infection?
A) T cells reproduce in lymph nodes after being exposed to pathogens.
B) B cells reproduce in lymph nodes after being exposed to pathogens.
C) Macrophages move to lymph nodes after engulfing pathogens.
D) Cytotoxic T cells attack pathogens in the lymph nodes, triggering inflammation.
E) Vasodilation increases blood flow in the lymph nodes.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q1: B cells and T cells are<br>A) basophils.<br>B)
Q3: The type of cell that is primarily
Q4: When explaining a patient's near death from
Q5: An exaggerated attack on a harmless antigen
Q6: In a process called _,an army of
Q7: Immunological memory results from the production of<br>A)
Q8: A primary "antigen presenting cell," a cell
Q9: If a human fetus is _ and
Q10: A person who has been bitten by
Q11: Which is not a major part of