Match the cell type with its function. Fight tumor and viral infected cells by releasing perforins and enzyme-filled granules onto the infected cell causing the cell to undergo apoptosis. Dilates blood vessels, induces inflammation and recruits immune cells to the site of an infection. Consumes foreign pathogens, dead cells and cancer cells. First responders to infection that release toxins to kill bacteria and fungi and aid in recruitment of immune cells. Move from the blood into infected tissues and differentiates into macrophages. All of the following pathogens are transmitted through inhalation of aerosols except: Listeria monocytogenes Bacillus anthracis Bordetella pertussis Mycobacterium leprae Question 17 (2 points) Both Chicken Pox and Shingles can be caused by Varicella-Zoster Virus or Human Herpes Virus-3. True False Question 18 (2 points) The following infectious diseases can be transmitted to humans by insect vectors except: Malaria Lyme Disease West Nile Virus HIV.