Immune System Flashcards

1
Q

The skin is an example of a(n) _____. Physically, the outer layer is highly-crossed-linked keratin and is waterproof, blocking many invaders and their toxins.

A

Non-specific barrier.

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The body has three lines of defense against attack by foreign invaders: ____, ____, and ____.

A

Non-specific barriers;
Non-specific defenses;
Specific defenses.

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Invaders not only have difficulty penetrating the skins structure, they are also repelled or destroyed by the skins ____.

A

Acid secretions.

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Tears, saliva, and other secretions include lysozyme which ____.

A

Break down bacterial walls.

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Mucous membranes and the cells that line then serve as a(n) ____: invaders become trapped in the mucous and are swept out by ____.

A

Non-specific barrier;

Ciliated cells.

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Most microbes living in the food or drink which we ingest are destroyed by ____ before they can cross into the body: this is an ____.

A

Gastric juices;

Non-specific barrier.

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____ are found in many bodily surfaces:; they remove nutrients and other materials that would otherwise be available to pathogenic species.

A

Symbiotic bacteria.

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The second line of defense in the immune system uses ____ to attack a(n) ____ invader.

A

Chemical and cellular methods;

Unrecognized.

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Lymphocytes which mature in the lymph system (as opposed to in the marrow or thymus) are called ____, and are a part of the non-specific defense system.

A

Natural killer (NK) cells.

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____ recognize cells whose surface markers are drastically “non-self” - missing major markers or containing non-human glycoproteins - and kill them. (They [are/are not ?] phagocytic.)

A

NK cells;

Are not.

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Most microbes living in the food or drink which we ingest are destroyed by ____ before they can cross into the body: this is an ____.

A

Gastric juices;

Non-specific barrier.

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____ are found in many bodily surfaces:; they remove nutrients and other materials that would otherwise be available to pathogenic species.

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Symbiotic bacteria.

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The second line of defense in the immune system uses ____ to attack a(n) ____ invader.

A

Chemical and cellular methods;

Unrecognized.

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Lymphocytes which mature in the lymph system (as opposed to in the marrow or thymus) are called ____, and are a part of the non-specific defense system.

A

Natural killer (NK) cells.

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____ recognize cells whose surface markers are drastically “non-self” - missing major markers or containing non-human glycoproteins - and kill them. (They [are/are not ?] phagocytic.)

A

NK cells;

Are not.

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