Concept of Immunity Flashcards

1
Q

body attacks itself

A

autoimmune

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2
Q

lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, MS, and scleroderma are examples of this

A

autoimmune disorder

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3
Q

a type of reaction (ex. anaphylaxis)

A

hypersensitivity

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4
Q

over production of immunoglobulins

A

gammopathies

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5
Q

when you are born with an immune deficiency

A

primary deficiency

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6
Q

when you acquire an immune deficiency over your lifetime

A

secondary deficiency

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7
Q

role of the spleen

A

regulates RBCs, knocks out bacteria

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8
Q

what does the bone marrow contain

A

lymphoblasts

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9
Q

types of cells in the thymus

A

regulator T cells & effector T cells

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10
Q

types of regulator T cells

A

helper T cells & suppressor T cells

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11
Q

types of effector T cells

A

cytotoxic T cells

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12
Q

what type of response do T cells have?

A

cellular (cell-mediated) response

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13
Q

T or F, T cells have no memory

A

true

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14
Q

when bone marrow matures it produces:

A

B lymphocytes

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15
Q

what do B lymphocytes produce

A

memory cells & plasma cells

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16
Q

what do plasma cells produce

A

antibodies

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17
Q

what type of response do B cells have?

A

humoral

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18
Q

starts breakdown of RBCs

A

spleen

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19
Q

finishes breakdown of RBCs

A

liver

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20
Q

first line of defense

A

phagocytic immune response

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21
Q

the first thing you get and the last thing you lose

A

phagocytic immune response

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22
Q

immune response controlled by T-lymphocytes

A

cellular

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23
Q

immune response controlled by B-lymphocytes

A

humoral (antibody) response

24
Q

what immune response is brought on by a previous reaction

A

humoral

25
Q

what does it mean when the WBC is normal but the neutrophil count is high?

A

start of infection

26
Q

cells associated with bacteria

A

B cells

27
Q

cells associated with transplant rejections

A

T cells

28
Q

type of immunity is associated with vaccinations or contracting the disease

A

active acquired

29
Q

type of immunity associated with temporary immunity from outside source that has developed their immunity from disease or immunization

A

passive acquired

30
Q

ways to acquire passive immunity

A

breastmilk & immunoglobulins

31
Q

body fluids, protects against respiratory/GI/GU infections (immunoglobulin)

A

IgA (15%)

32
Q

bloodborne and tissue infections, crosses placenta (immunoglobulin)

A

IgG (75%)

33
Q

intravascular system, 1st antibody in response to bacterial and viral infections (immunoglobulin)

A

IgM (10%)

34
Q

role unclear (immunoglobulin)

A

IgD (0.2%)

35
Q

hypersensitivity reactions (immunoglobulin)

A

IgE (0.004%)

36
Q

make vaccinations work

A

complements

37
Q

functions of complements (3)

A
  1. defend body against bacterial infections
  2. bridge natural and acquired immunity
  3. dispose of immune complexes and bi-products of inflammation
38
Q

modify immune system by suppressing antibody production and cellular immunity

A

interferon

39
Q

has antiviral and antitumor properties

A

interferon

40
Q

have capacity of self renewal

A

stem cells

41
Q

react to self

A

autoantibodies

42
Q

have more autoimmune disorders

A

women

43
Q

foods with high biological value

A

milk, eggs, soy, beans

44
Q

help cells proliferate and help B & T cells mature

A

vitamins

45
Q

deficiency can cause immune issues, cardiac issues, and osteoporosis

A

vitamin D

46
Q

trace elements

A

iron, zinc, copper, selenium–found in root vegetables, suppress immune system

47
Q

examples of omega 3 fatty acids

A

cold water fish, canola oil, flax seed, tofu, soybeans

48
Q

suppress inflammation–food

A

omega 3 fatty acids

49
Q

herbs that increase immunity

A

ginseng, thyme, garlic, licorice root, cilantro

50
Q

veggies that suppress inflammation

A

tomatoes & onions

51
Q

kill all formed elements

A

cytotoxic agents

52
Q

indication of elevated ESR

A

active inflammatory process

53
Q

cytokine is released during what

A

a humoral response–has short half life

54
Q

C-reactive protein is released during what

A

inflammatory response

55
Q

help the body discard immune complexes

A

C3 & C4