Fast Facts
The Cells
Innate Immunity
Adaptive Immunity
B Cells
100

What is a pathogen and what are the four major categories? 

Microscopic organism that causes disease: Bacterial, Viral, Fungal, and Parasitic 

100

Which Cell plays a central role in initiating the allergic response?

Mast Cells 

100

What is the purpose of opsonization?

To enhance phagocytosis

100

What is the importance of the Adaptive Immune Response (3 answers)?

Memory, Adaptability, and Specificity 

100

Where do B cells develop and mature?

Bone Marrow

200

What are the primary lymphoid organs? Name Two

Bone Marrow and Thymus

200

What are Eosinophils important in?

Defense against multicellular parasites (e.g. helminths)

200

What is a DAMP

Damage Associated Molecular Patterns

200

What cells belong to the lymphoid lineage? Name 3

T cells, B cells, and innate lymphocytes (NK cells, ILCs) 

200

How do B cells recognize native antigens?

BCR

300

What are the secondary lymphoid organs? Name Two

Lymph Nodes, spleen (or MALT, GALT) 

300

Name the profession antigen-presenting cells

Dendritic cells, macrophages, and B cells 

300

When will NK cells be activated?

When activating signals outwigh inhibitory signals 

300

What is the purpose of negative selection in T cells?

To eliminate T cells that are highly reactive; recognize self-antigens 

300

What is a Tfh and what do they do?

T follicular helper cell that help B cells produce anitbodies 

400

What is the primary source of lymphocytes development? 

Bone Marrow 

400

Why is antigen processing necessary before antigen presentation?

Because T cells recognize peptide fragments bound to MHC molecules, not intact proteins 

400

What are PAMPS and what is their purpose? 

Pathogen Associated Molecular Pattern - recognized by innate system ot trigger immune response 

400

What are Tregs and their purpose?

Regulatory T cells that suppress autoreactive immune responses 

400

What allows B cells to undergo genetic rearrangement in the bone marrow?

VDJ recombination

500

Which organ allows immune cells to sample antigens arriving from peripheral tissues?

Draining lymph nodes 

500

Which intracellular compartment is primarily involved in processing extracellular antigens for presentation on MHC class II?

Endosomes/Lysosomes 

500

What are two major outcomes of complement activation?

Opsonization, inflammation, and/or direct lysis of pathogens

500

What is the difference in the expression of NHC class I and MHC II?

MHC class II only express on antigen presenting cells (dendritic cells, B cells, and macrophages) while MHC class I is on most cells

500

Why do B cells often require help from T cells to produce high-quality antibodies?

For B

cell selection, differentiation and the production of high-affinity, long-lasting antibodies.

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