Innate Immunity
Adaptive Immunity
Skin & Eye Infections
Nervous System Infections
Mixed Bag
100

The most numerous WBCs with multilobed nuclei and phagocytic ability.

Neutrophils

100

Antigens that elicit allergic reactions are called _______.

Allergens

100

The skin protein that protects from abrasions and water damage.

Keratin

100

The barrier that protects the brain from many pathogens.

Blood-brain barrier

100

Any substance that stimulates a specific immune response.

Antigen

200

The leakage of vascular fluid into tissues is called _______.

Edema

200

Which immunoglobulin is secreted in mucous, saliva, and colostrum?

IgA

200

Which microorganism is most well adapted to life on skin?

Staphylococcus epidermidis

200

The most common viral cause of meningitis.

Enteroviruses

200

Histamine release causes

flare Pruritis and Bronchoconstriction

300

Name the 4 classic signs of inflammation.

Redness, swelling, heat, pain

300

A fetus acquiring maternal IgG across the placenta is what type of immunity?

Natural passive immunity

300

This virus can cause congenital deafness and cardiac defects in infants.

Rubella

300

Neisseria meningitidis is spread by _______.

Close contact

300

Highly contagious infections in babies include _______ and _______.

impetigo & conjunctivitis

400

Fever begins with this sensation.

Chills

400

Superantigens activate T cells at how many times the normal rate?

100x

400

The organisms that cause ringworm use this as their growth substrate.

Keratin

400

Which fungus, often from bird droppings, causes meningitis in AIDS patients?

Cryptococcus neoformans

400

Preventing West Nile virus infection involves avoiding this vector.

Mosquito

500

Which enzyme found in tears, saliva, and sweat destroys bacterial cell walls?

Lysozyme

500

What type of immune response produces long-lasting memory cells?

Specific/adaptive immunity

500

Which eye disease is characterized by a pannus forming over the cornea?

Trachoma

500
  • Compare the paralysis seen in tetanus vs botulism.

Tetanus = rigid paralysis; Botulism = flaccid paralysis

500

Smallpox symptoms include fever, malaise, and rash. True or False?

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