Lets Organize
All About Cells
Forms of Immunity
7 Categories of Innate
Compliments!
100
A fluid similar to plasma but doesn't have plasma proteins
What is lymph
100
These cells make up 80% of circulating lymphocytes
What are T Cells
100
Present at birth
What is Innate
100
What keeps hazardous material outside the body?
What is Physical Barrier
100
Compliments work together in cascades
What is Compliment Activation
200
Carry Lymph from peripheral tissue to the venous system
What is Lymphatic Vessels
200
These attack cells infected by viruses and produce cell mediated immunity.
What is Cytotoxic T Cells
200
Present after birth
What is adaptive
200
These two work together: One attacks and removes dangerous microorganisms. The second is responsible for constantly monitoring tissues.
What are phagocytes and immune surveillance
200
Fast method C1 binds to antibody molecule attached to the antigen. This is characteristic of what pathway.
What is the classical pathway
300
These block or attack any potential infectious organism.
What is Nonspecific Defense
300
These are formed in response to foreign substances and remain in the body to give immunity.
What is memory T cells
300
antibodies develop after exposure to an antigen
What is Active
300
These are chemical messengers that trigger production of antiviral proteins in normal cells
What are interferons
300
Slow method exposed to antigen. This is Characteristic of what pathway?
What is the Alternative pathway
400
These identify, attack, and develop immunity
What is specific defense
400
These stimulate the function of T and B cells
What is Helper T Cells
400
antibodies are transferred from another source
What is Passive
400
These are a system of circulating proteins and assist antibodies in destruction of pathogens
What are compliment proteins
400
Name 3 effects of Compliment activation
What are pore formation, enhancement of phagocytosis by opsonization, and Histamine release
500
Name the three major types of Lymphocytes and one location for each
What are T-Cells found in the Thymus / Thymus dependent, B-Cells found in Bone Marrow, and Natural Killer Cells
500
These inhibit the function of T and B cells
What is Suppressor T Cells
500
Name the 4 properties of Immunty
What are Specificity, Versatility, Memory, and Tolerance
500
Name the two described : One is responsible for localized tissue level response that tends to limit spread of injury or infection. The Second is responsible for increasing body metabolism, accelerate defense, and inhibit virus and bacteria
What are Inflammatory Response and Fever
500
Name the 5 Cardinal Signs of Inflammation
What are Swelling ( Tumor ) , Redness ( Rubor), Heat ( calor), Pain ( dolor ), Loss of Function
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