Immune System Flashcards

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What are some examples of anatomical barriers? (4)

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Skin, mucus, stomach acid, cilia

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2 main immune systems

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Specific and non-specific

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What is the difference between the specific and non-specific immune systems?

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Non has a rapid maximum response, is present from birth, isn’t antigen specific and has no memory.

Specific has a lag time for maximum response, is dependent on a specific antigen (that had been encountered before), builds up from birth, remembers

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What is a NKC and what does it fight against most importantly?

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Natural Killer Cell. A type of lymphocyte that attacks tumor cells and cells infected with a virus

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Which WBC will cause inflammation and kill parasites?

A

Eosinophils

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Which class of immunoglobulin is present in serum in the highest concentration?

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IgG

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Where do lymphocytes originate?

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Bone marrow

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Which antibody class produces the largest amount during a primary immune response?

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IgM

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Which is the predominant antibody class produced in association with allergies and parasites?

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IgE

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Are lymphocytes a granulocytic blood cell?

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No

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B-cells are primarily associated with the activity of which immune system?

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Humoral

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Which immunoglobulin class is present in the respiratory tract?

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IgA

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What are two ways that active and passive immunity are different?

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Passive: preformed antibodies come from another animal (mom usually) and there is no memory created

Active: the animal’s body is actively responding to the intruder, creating their own antibodies and there is a memory made

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Which granulocytes have blue/black granules?

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Basophils

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Which antibody is known as the secretory antibody, predominating in saliva, milk, tears, and the urinary system?

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IgA

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15
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Which antibody has an unknown function?

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IgD