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Immune Lines of Defence Skin - Video • http://www.nature.com/ni/multimedia/skin/index.html Skin- Video Quiz 1. What is the primary barrier against pathogens? a) b) c) d) Stomach acid Mucous Skin Saliva Skin- Video Quiz 2. What 3 layers compose the skin? a) b) c) d) Epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous fat Dermis, Keratinocytes, Corneocytes Dendritic cells, collagen, elastin Ectodermis, Dermis, Endodermis Skin- Video Quiz 3. What do the “commensal bacteria” on the surface of the skin do? a) b) c) d) Cause inflammation Protect against pathogens Attack our skin cells Nothing Skin- Video Quiz 4. Corneocytes are the outermost skin cells. Which adjective best describes them? a) b) c) d) Living Rapidly reproducing Dead Non-living Skin- Video Quiz 5. What 2 types of materials make up the “extracellular matrix” of the skin? a) b) c) d) Fibrin and fibrogen Coagulate and fibroblast Elastin and collagen Cellulose and chitin Skin- Video Quiz 6. What kind of immune cell has more than twice the number of individuals present in skin than in blood? a) b) c) d) T-cells B-cells Macrophages Neutrophils Skin- Video Quiz 7. Where do the activated Dendritic cells go? a) b) c) d) Blood stream Body Tissue Surface of the skin Lymph nodes Skin- Video Quiz 8. Why do “T-cells” kill infected keratinocytes? a) b) c) d) They reproduce too rapidly They are cells from outside the body To kill the virus they contain To prevent them from destroying T-cells Skin- Video Quiz 9. Why do “memory cells” remain in the skin? a) b) c) d) Quickly respond to future attacks Block holes in the skin Help with the healing process Destroy commensal bacteria