Immune System Flashcards

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neutrophils

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highly mobile phagocytic specialists that engulf and destroy unwanted materials

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eosinophils

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secrete chemical that destroy parasitic worms and are involved in allergic manifestations

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3
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basophils

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release histamine and heparin and also are involved in allergic manifestations

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4
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B lymphocytes

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transformed into plasma cells, which secrete antibodies that indirectly lead to the destruction of foreign materials

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5
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T lymphocytes

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responsible for cell-mediated immunity involving direct destruction of virus-invaded cells and mutant cells through nonphagocytic means

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6
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monocytes

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transformed into marcrophages, which are large, tissue-bound phagocytic specialists

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7
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immunity

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body’s ability to resist or eliminate potentially harmful foreign materials or abnormal cells

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8
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immune activities include

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defense against invading pathogens, removal of “worn-out” cells, ID and destruction of abnormal/mutant cells, inappropriate immune response, rejection of tissue cells of foreign origin

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9
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tonsils and adenoids

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situated to respond to inhaled

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10
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appendix and Peyer’s patches

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situated to respond to microbes in the digestive system

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11
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lymph nodes

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situated to respond to potential pathogens that gain access to the lymph

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12
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spleen

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performs same role as lymph nodes except in the blood

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13
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thymus and bone marrow

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process T and B lymphocytes

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inflammation

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a nonspecific response to tissue injury (foreign invasion, tissue damage, or both)

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15
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interferon

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a family of proteins that nonspecifically defend against viral infection

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16
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natural killer cells

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lymphocyte-like cells that spontaneously and relatively nonspecifically lyse and destroy virus-infected host cells and cancer cells

17
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complement system

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a group of proteins when activated, bring about the destruction of foreign cells by attacking their plasma membranes

18
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What is involved in innate immunity?

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inflammation, interferon, natural kill cells, complement system

19
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What is involved in adaptive immunity?

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antibody mediated and cell mediated activities

20
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antibody mediated (humoral)

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production of antibodies by B lymphocyte derivatives known as plasma cells

21
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cell mediated

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production of activated T lymphocytes which directly attack unwanted cells

22
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leukocytes

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effector cells of immune defense system

23
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lymphoid tissue

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refer collectively to the tissue that

  • store
  • produce
  • process lymphocytes
24
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inflammation

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innate, nonspecific series of highly interrelated events that are set into motion in response to foreign invasion, tissue damage, or both