Antigens
Immune Cells
Immune Responses
Antibodies
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Are Antigens Infectious or Noninfectious?

Can be Both

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What is one Acquired Immune cell?

B cells

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What is one trigger for Immune responses?

Energy and Protein

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What do Antibodies attract?

Macrophages and pathogens 

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What is a Physiological Response and the Causes?

Fever for the macrophage to release cytokines, and act in multiple tissues, results in accelerated neutrophil movement 

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What are Antigen-presenting cells?

Macrophages, dendritic cells, and B cells

200

What is one Innate Immune cell?

Neutrophils

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What is one of the main functions of an Immune System?

Inducing an effective and safe response against foreign antigens

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Do Antibodies bind to all the different antigens?

No
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What are the functions of the antigens presenting cells?

Antigens stimulate T cells resulting in an adaptive immune response

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Where do Immune cells come from?

Bone Marrow

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What is one type of Immune Response?

Primary Immune Reponse

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What are Antibodies produced by?

B cells

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What act upon an antigen once it has entered the blood or tissue? 

When second line of defenses it phagocytic cells, and Natural killer cells

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What is one anatomy of Antigents and what is it composed of?

Viruses that are composed of DNA and a capsid

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What makes up the first line of Defense?

Skin or Body fluids

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Is secondary a type of Immune response?

Yes

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What do Antibodies do?

Neutralize a threat by preventing a pathogen from entering a cell

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What are Antigens marked to increase the chances of contact and phagocytosis by the neutrophil?

Antibodies

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Immune cells that act as coordinators are?

Helper T cells

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What are downregulations of Immune responses?

Antigen reduction
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What do antibodies provide?

They provide medication/protection from viruses

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Name all Immune cells?

Multipotent stem cell, Myeloid stem cell, Lymphoid stem cell 

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