Proteins
Type of Immunity
Immune responses and reactions
Inflammation and Barriers
Misc
100

List four proteins that we discussed in lecture that are part of the 2nd line of defense

Interferons, pyrogens, complement, perforins



100

What are the two types of immunity?

Innate, Adaptive

100

What are the four general properties of adaptive immunity (in alphabetical order)?

Memory, Specificity, Tolerance, Versatility

100

What are the four organ systems that secrete mucus as a physical barrier (in alphabetical order)?

Digestive, Reproductive, Respiratory, Urinary

100

What is the percentage of bacteria in feces

50%

200

What are the two types of MHC proteins and which cells are they found on

MHC 1 is found on every nucleated cell except the cornea. MHC 2 is found only on nucleated APCs and lymphocytes



200

What are the two types of active immunity?

Naturally acquired active immunity, Artificially acquired active immunity

200

What are the four types of hypersensitivity (Type # and association)?

Type 1/Allergic, Type 2/Cytotoxic, Type 3/Immune Complex, Type 4/Delayed

200

Name at least 2 chemical barriers in the immune system.

Gastric Juice, Lysozyme in tears, Interferon, Complement activation



200

What is the pH level of gastric/stomach acid?

pH 1

300

What are the five types of immunoglobulins secreted by B cells (in alphabetical order)?

IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, IgM

300

What are the two types of passive immunity?

Naturally acquired passive immunity, Artificially acquired passive immunity

300

What are the most active phagocytes during inflammation

Neutrophils, Monocytes



300

What are the four signs of inflammation in English (in reverse alphabetical order)?

Swollen, Red, Hurt, Hot

300

What cells do T helper cells activate

T cells, B cells



400

What direct attack methods are used by antibodies against pathogens (in alphabetical order)?

Agglutination, Precipitation, Neutralization

400

What cells do T helper cells activate

T cells, B cells



400

What do mast cells release during an allergic reaction?

Histamine, Prostaglandins D2, Leukotrienes

400

What are the four signs of inflammation in Latin (in reverse alphabetical order)

Tumor, Rubor, Dolor, Calor

400

List at least two causes of autoimmune disorders

Viral infection, Faulty T-cell development, Cross-reaction with similar nonself antigens

500

What are the five activations of complement proteins (in alphabetical order)?

Agglutination, Chemotaxis, Lysis, Neutralization, Opsonization

500

What are the three lines of defense in immunity?

Physical/Mechanical Barrier, Chemical Barrier, Adaptive

500

What direct attack methods are used by antibodies against pathogens (in alphabetical order)?

Agglutination, Precipitation, Neutralization

500

What are the three effects that occur when local temperature increases during inflammation?

Increased rate of enzymatic reactions, Acceleration of phagocyte activity, Denaturing of foreign proteins

500

What are the three ways antibodies react to antigens?

Direct attack, Activation of complement, Stimulation of changes to prevent pathogen spread

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