Immunity Flashcards

1
Q

Two properties distinguish between adaptive immunity and
innate immunity:

A

Specificity and memory

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2
Q

for foreign molecules which act as Ag
● this involves distinguishing self-molecules (normal, not antigenic) from
nonself molecules

A

Specificity

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3
Q

For previously encountered Ag

A

Memory

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4
Q

Not all foreign substances are antigenic:
● Molecules, or parts of molecules tend to be antigenic if theyare:

A

Organic
Structurally complex
Large

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5
Q

Lymphocytes (B and T cells) recognize antigens (Ag).
● During development, Each lymphocyte
___ selects
_____antigen to attack

A

Randomly. One Specific

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6
Q

That the immune system derives from the body it is protecting 

A

Self antigen

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7
Q

B cells mature in

A

Bone marrie

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8
Q

T cells mature in

A

Thymus

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9
Q

lymphocyte will rapidly reproduce and differentiates when activated by its specific antigen.

A

Clonal Selection

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10
Q

population of identical cells, all recognizing the same antigen as the original cell.

A

Clone

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11
Q

Lymphocytes undergo clonal selection to produce:

A

Effector and memory cells

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12
Q

produce the immune response and die after the immune response. (once the antigen is removed)

A

Effector

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13
Q

do not participate in the initial immune response but are able to rapidly respond to a subsequent exposure - proliferating and differentiating into more effector and memory cells.

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Memory

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14
Q

dendritic cells and
macrophages
● Link innate and adaptive
immune systems.
Dendritic cells: usually found in tissues in contact with the external environment
The most potent of the antigen-presenting cell types.

A

Antigen-presenting cells (APCs):

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15
Q

engulfs and destroys a foreign invader
● Then isolates the antigens on the invader
● The___ then presents the foreign Ag to a specific T lymphocyte called a helper T cell Processed Ag (also known as a CD4 cell) .
is presented

A

APC

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16
Q

Once stimulated by antigen
presentation, helper T cells become
.

A

activated

17
Q

which directly kill infected cells

A

T cytotoxic cells (CD8 cells)

18
Q

which make antibodies that kill or helps kill foreign invaders).

A

B cells