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The Immune System:
Video Response Notes
Part 1
1. Which part of the body must the
influenza-B virus reach in order to
survive and multiply?
2. How does the influenza-B virus trick
healthy cells?
The Immune System:
Video Response Notes
Part 2
3. About how many influenza-B viruses will
be produced within a couple of hours of
initial infection?
The Immune System:
Video Response Notes
Part 3
4. What is the human body's front line of
defense against the influenza-B virus?
5. What do macrophages do?
The Immune System:
Video Response Notes
Part 4
6. What is the cause of symptoms of the
flu?
7. What is the role of interleukin in the
immune response?
The Immune System:
Video Response Notes
Part 5
8. Why do you get a fever in response to
the flu?
The Immune System:
Video Response Notes
Part 6 and 7
9. What is a major role of dendritic cells in
fighting the influenza-B virus?
10. Where are T-cells located?
11. What is the role of the T-cell in fighting
infection?
The Immune System:
Video Response Notes
Part 8
12. What is the role of B-cells in fighting
infection?
13. What happens to the T-cells that don’t
die?
14. Will a person who has had the influenzaB virus have immunity from ALL flu
viruses in the future?