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1. Investigate the different parts of the human immune system and explain which cells/products of innate and adaptive immunity are responsible for recognizing antigens on the surface of T. brucei and clearing the parasite.

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Answer:

They are neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes.

Out of these ones the T-cells are responsible for recognizing antigens on the surface.

Explanation:

T cells

Killer T cells

Killer or cytotoxic T cells scan the surface of cells in the body to see if they have become infected with germs, or if they have turned cancerous. If so, they kill these cells.

Helper T cells

Helper T cells "help" other cells in the immune system to start and control the immune response against foreign substances.  

Regulatory T cells or Tregs

Tregs control or suppress other cells in the immune system. They have both helpful and harmful effects.

Memory T cells

Natural killer T cells

Innate immunity can be defined as the resistance shown by the physical barriers present in the mucous, skin, lungs, and gastrointestinal tract.

"Innate Immunity"

Innate immunity can be defined as the resistance shown by the physical barriers present in the mucous, skin, lungs, and gastrointestinal tract.

The humoral immunity is because of B cells and cell mediated immunity is because of T cells.

B cells will help in production of antibodies against the T. brucei antigens.

T cells differentiate into helper T cells and killer T cells, the killer T cells will will kill the antigens of T. brucei.

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