Immune System - Basic Flashcards

1
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phagocytosis

A

the ingestion of invading microorganisms by certain types of white blood cells (phagocytes)

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2
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macrophages

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"”big eaters””; white blood cells that destroy invading microbes and help alert other immune cells by secreting interleukin-1 (chemical regulator)

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3
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eosinophils

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white blood cells that position themselves against a parasite’s body and discharge destructive enzymes that damage the invader

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4
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natural killer cells

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cells that patrol the body and and attack virus-infected body cells and cancer cells by releasing a chemical that breaks down their target’s cell membrane

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5
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inflammation

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injured tissues release chemicals that stimulate mast cells (connective tissue cells specialized to release histamine)

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6
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histamine

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promotes vasodilation which causes redness and swelling

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7
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B lymphocytes

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lymphocytes that produce antibodies; when stimulated, certain daughter cells (plasma cells) secrete large quantities of antibodies in the bloodstream

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8
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T lymphocytes

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regulate the immune response or kill certain types of cells

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9
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antigens

A

something that elicits a specific response from a lymphocyte

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10
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antibodies

A

an antigen-binding protein associated with B-cells

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11
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memory cells

A

long-lived cells that provide future immunity

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12
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plasma cells

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secrete antibodies

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13
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cytotoxic T cells

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destroy foreign cells, infected body cells, or cancerous body cells; attack foreign antigen displayed with MHC-1 (responsible for rejection of tissue and organ transplants)

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14
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helper T cells

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stimulate immune responses (by secreting interleukin-2) from both B cells and killer T cells

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15
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humoral immunity

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involves activation and clonal selection of B cells, resulting in production of secreted antibodies that circulate in the blood and lymph

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16
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cell-mediated immunity

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involves activation and clonal selection of cytotoxic T cells, which directly destroy certain target cells

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17
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vaccination

A

injection of weakened or killed microbes to stimulate the development of memory cells

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18
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AIDS

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acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, caused by RNA viruses, destroys helper T cells, helper T cells make more viruses and infect more helper T cells, the immune response shuts down

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19
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interferon

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chemical messenger produced by virus-infected body cells and capable of stimulating resistance in uninfected cells by synthesis of anti-viral enzymes

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20
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interleukin-1

A

chemical regulator secreted by macrophages to alert other immune cells

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21
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interleukin-2

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secreted by helper T cells to stimulate immune responses in B cells and killer T cells

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22
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major histocompatibility complex

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responsible for antigen presentation

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23
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CD4

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surface protein present on most helper T cells the binds class II MHC molecules

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24
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CD8

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surface protein present on most cytotoxic T cells that binds a class I MHC molecule to a cytoxic T cell

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25
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agglutin/o

A

clumping

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26
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bas/o

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base

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27
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chrom/o

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color

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28
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coagul/o

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clotting

29
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cyt/o

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cell

30
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eosin/o

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rosy red

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erythr/o

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red

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fibrin/o

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fibers, fibrous

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fus/o

A

pouring

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granul/o

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granules

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hem/o

A

blood

36
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hemat/o

A

blood

37
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leuk/o

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white

38
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lymph/o

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lymph

39
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morph/o

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shape

40
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neutr/o

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neutral

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phag/o

A

eat, swallow

42
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sanguin/o

A

blood

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septic/o

A

infection

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thromb/o

A

clot

45
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-apheresis

A

removal, carry away

46
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-crit

A

separation of

47
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-cytosis

A

more than the normal number of cells

48
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-emia

A

blood condition

49
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-globin

A

protein

50
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-penia

A

abnormal decrease, too few

51
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-phil

A

attracted to

52
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-poiesis

A

formation

53
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-stasis

A

standing still

54
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adenoid/o

A

adenoids

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axill/o

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axilla, underarm

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immun/o

A

protection

57
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inguin/o

A

groin region

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lymph/o

A

lymph

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lymphaden/o

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lymph node

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lymphangi/o

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lymph vessel

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nucle/o

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nucleus

62
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path/o

A

disease

63
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splen/o

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spleen

64
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thym/o

A

thymus gland

65
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tonsill/o

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tonsils

66
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tox/o

A

poison

67
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-edema

A

swelling

68
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-globulin

A

protein