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Innate
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Immune Cells
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Who is considered the father of Immunology?

Edward Jenners

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At what age is your innate immune system active?

Since Birth

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How long does it take for your adaptive immune system to take hold of the infection 

around 6 days

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What does NK stand for

Natural Killer

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What term is used when talking about the immune system, distinguishing between its own cells and pathogens?

Self vs non-self 

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What disease had a high mortality rate in the late 1700s and resulted in the first vaccine?

Small Pox
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Describe the response the innate system supplies

Non-specific, fast, constant

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Describe the response the adaptive system supplies

Specific, Slow, improves

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What are the two types of T cells

Cytotoxic and Helper

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What is an example of a primary organ of the immune system?

bone marrow or thymus

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Who created the first lab-synthesized vaccine?

Pastaur 

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What is the quality of the innate system

Quantity over quality 

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What is the quality of the adaptive system

Quality over quantity
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What phagocytic cells predominantly activate T cells

DC

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If you are getting malaria from a mosquito, what method of infection is that?

Vector-borne 

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Thucydides observed the outbreak of the plague in what city?

Athens

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How will the innate cells call for backup?

Cytokines

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What cells are responsible for humoral immunity

B cells

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What cell do all blood cells come from

Hematopoietic stem cells 

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What term is the process of a cell engulfing another object

phagocytosis 

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Thucydides was credited with observing what immunological process? 

Immune System Memory 

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What cell is the first responder in the innate system

Neutrophils or macrophages 

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What occurs in the adaptive immune system after the infection is over?

memory

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What cells are responsible for expanding the blood vessels

Mast Cells

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What percentage of the leukocyte counts in the blood are basophils? 

<1%

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