Immune system (p1) Flashcards

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What are leukocytes?

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Only formed elements that are complete cells (nuclei)

Protecting against bacteria, viruses, parasites, toxins, tumor cells

Call leave bloodstream (diapedesis) to mount immune response

Granulocytes (phils) and agranulocytes (cytes)

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What are the 5 types of leukocytes?

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Never Let Monkeys Eat Bananas

Neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, basophils

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What are neutrophils?

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Make up more than half of all leukocytes

Cytoplasm contains types of granules that take up both acidic and basic dyes

  • neutral staining properties

Called polymorphic leukocytes because they can take many shapes

  • contain hydrolytic enzymes and some antibiotic like proteins (defensins)

Phagocytes = ingest and destroy bacteria

Granulocyte

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What are eosinophils?

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Makes up 2-4% of all leukocytes

Has a blue-red nucleus often with two lobes

Primary function is fighting against parasitic worms, cannot be phagocytized but surround and release digestive enzymes

  • has some immune responses to allergies and asthma

Granulocyte

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What are basophils?

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Rarest WBCs

Cytoplasmic granules contain histamine

  • can help as a chemical trail to help lead other WBCs to sites of injury/infection
  • S or U shaped dark purple nucleus

Granulocyte

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What are lymphocytes?

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2nd most common leukocyte

some in bloodstream but most in lymphoid tissue (lymph nodes, spleen…)

  • T cells = act directly against virus infected cells, undergoes maturation at the thymus, known as soldier cells
  • B cells = give rise to plasma cells that produce antibodies, undergoes maturation at the bone marrow
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What are monocytes?

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Largest leukocyte

Differentiates into macrophages

  • phagocytic in chronic infectiobs and against viruses, bacteria
  • can act as antigen presenters - displaying some parts taken off a bacteria/virus they have found to alert other cells
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