Intro-Immune system Flashcards

1
Q

How are bacteria dealt with by antibodies?

A

Opsonization

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2
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Which hematopoietic line is adaptive?

A

Lymphoid precursor

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3
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In what time frame does the induced innate immune response act?

A

4hours - 4 days

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4
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What are the two primary lymphoid organs? THe rest are secondary

A

THymus and bone marrow

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5
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How are antigens like bacterial toxins dealt with by antibodies?

A

they are neutralized by complexes of antibodies binding to them

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6
Q

Plasma cells and effecter T cells are what?

A

Lymphocytes

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7
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What are the 4 challenges pathogens present the immune system with?

A

1-Form diversity
2-Life cycle diversity
3-Diverse routes of infection
4-Rapid, targeted response over a broad domain

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8
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Where are naive lymphocytes activated?

A

In lymph nodes

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9
Q

antibodies are targeted against many antigens. T/F?

A

False - a single antigen

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10
Q

Activated B cells are called what and produce what?

A

plasma cells - produce Antibodies

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11
Q

B lymphocytes are activated through antigen receptor binding by what?

A

T lymphocytes

*B cell to proliferation and differentiation of B cell to acquire effector function

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12
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Neutrophils, eosinophils, mast cells and basophils are what?

A

Granulocytes

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13
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What things are part of the immediate innate immune system?

A

barriers
antimicrobial peptides
complement system

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14
Q

Rapid response, Limited number of specificities and being constant during response is typical for what response?

A

Innate immunity

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15
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In what time frame does the immediate innate immune response act?

A

0-4 hours

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16
Q

what is the process called whereby lympocytes that match an antigen proliferate?

A

clonal selection and expansion

17
Q

In what time frame does the adaptive e immune response act?

A

4 days until the defeat of the pathogen, host, or truce

18
Q

What three cells are primary antigen presenting cells in lymph nodes?

A

Dendritic cell, Macrophages, B lymphocyte

19
Q

Slow response, variable, numerous highly selective specificities and improving during response is typical of what response?

A

Adaptive immunity

20
Q

CD4 T cells are regulatory and recognize what?

A

MHC class II and activates B cells(Helper T cell) or macrophages(Th1)

21
Q

T lymphocytes are co-stimulated through antigen receptor binding by what?

A

Dendritic cells

*T cell proliferates and differentiates to acquire effector function

22
Q

Macrophages and dendritic cells are derived from what?

A

Monocytes

23
Q

Which hematopoietic line is innate?

A

Myeloid precursors

24
Q

CD8 T cells are cytotoxic and recognizes what?

A

MHC class I and kills infected cells