what is Innate Immunity
Defense against Any pathogen
-Present at birth
-Provide rapid response against disease
What cells are very important in immunity?
T cells
Which of the following is classified as an Agranulocyte ?
monocyte, Eisonophiles, phagocytes
monocyte
Most common WBC
-Phagocytic (ingest harmful stuff)
-Can leave body and enter infected tissue
Neutrophil
what is Susceptibility
Vulnerability or LACK of immunity
Where do t cells develop?
in the thymus
Four signs and symptoms of having inflammation ?
Redness, swelling, pain, heat
-Least common WBC
-Produce histamine , important Inflamm response
Basophil
what is the First line of Defense
-Intact skin
-Mucous membranes & secretions
-Normal Microbiota
define Valence?
The number of determinant sites on an antigen or
antibody
Where is lysozyme found?
perspiration, tears, saliva, nasal secretions, tissue fluids, and urine
Where do b cells develop?
in the bone marrow
list the chemical factor of the first line defense ?
-Sebum forms a protective film and lowers the pH (3–5) of skin
- Lysozyme in perspiration, tears, saliva, and urine destroys bacterial cell walls
- Gastric juice à Low pH (1.2–3.0) destroys most bacteria and toxins
- Vaginal secretions- low PH
The majority of a B cell's surface immunoglobulins are _____ and _____, all of which are specific for the same epitope.
IgM , IgD
which antibody Often forms dimers of two immunoglobulin monomers?
IgA
list the The 5 Types Of Antibodies?
IgG, IgD, IgE, IgM, IgA
List of Leukocytes from Most to Least
Hint : ( Never Let ----- Eat ------ ) .
(Never Let Monkeys Eat Bananas):
Neutrophils, lymphocytes, Monocytes , Eosinophils , Basophils
When does a B-cell become activated?
When its immunoglobulins bind to the epitope for which they become specific
The process that leads to the production of antibodies begins when ______________.
B cells are exposed to free, or extracellular, antigens
which antibody Involved in allergic reactions, such as hay fever. ( IgA, IgE,IgG,IgM ?)
IgE