First Line of Defense
Second Line of Defense
Complement System
WBCs
Adaptive
Ag and Ab
DRUGS
100

The skin and mucous is a part of the

What is first line of defense in the innate immune system? 

100

Toll like receptors attach to ... (100+ if you can name examples) 

What is PAMPs (pathogen-associated molecular patterns)(peptidoglycan, LPS, dsRNA, flagellin)?

100

Lipid carbohydrate complex is involved in this pathway

What is the alternative pathway? 

100

Function of Basophils

What is production of histamine?

100

Type of lymphocyte that is involved in the secondary immune response

What is memory T and B cells? 

100

Types of Antigen-Presenting Cells (APC) 

B cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells 

100

How Phage Therapy Works?

What is the use of bacteriophages to treat bacterial infection? 

200

Function of Ciliary Escalator

What is transport trapped microbes away from the lungs?

200
The first step of phagocytosis

What is chemotaxis? 

200

Protein that causes opsonization

What is C3b?

200

Most abundant leukocyte and its function (each is 100 points)

What are neutrophils and phagocytosis?

200

Where B cells mature and T cells mature

What is in the bone marrow and thymus respectively?
200

Location of the variable region of an antibody.

What is at the tip of the Y shaped molecule?
200

Common factor of Penicillins

What is the beta-lactam ring? 

300

The secretions that are part of the first line of defense (Name at least 2 for full points; 100+ if you can name all 4)

What are the lacrimal apparatus, urine, saliva, and vaginal secretions?

300

Interferons trigger the production of

What is Antiviral Proteins? 

300

Difference between Classical and Lectin Pathways 

What is lectin pathway is triggered by mannose-binding lectin instead of C1? 

300

Function of Macrophage and Dendritic Cells 

What is Phagocytosis? 
300

Type of cells does MHC Type 1 present on and cell that attaches to it

What is infected cells and Cytotoxic T cells (CD8)?
300

Immunoglobulin that is responsible for agglutination and the first antibodies produced in response to infection

What is IgM

300

What Antiviral Treatments inhibit

What is Entry/fusion, nucleic acid synthesis, and assembly/exit? 

400

The enzyme in perspiration, tears, saliva, and urine that is part of the chemical factors of defense.

What is lysozyme? 

400
Substance that hypothalamus releases that resets body to higher temp

What is prostaglandins? 

400

Describe how complement system triggers inflammation

What is C3b splits C5, C3a and C5a triggers mast cells to release histamines which cause inflammation and attracts phagocytes?

400

Function of Eosinophils

What is production of toxic proteins against certain parasites?

400

Substance that activates B cells to become plasma cells (100+ where it comes from)

What are cytokines? (T helper cells) 

400

Purpose of Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC)

What is organisms that are too large for ingestion by phagocytic cells such as parasites are flagged by antibodies and destroyed?
400
Ways bacteria can be resistant to Bacteria (name at least 3 for full points, 50+ for the other one) 
What are blocking entry, inactivation by enzymes, alteration of target molecule, and efflux of antibiotics? 
500

Enzyme in tears, saliva, and urine and its function

What is lysozyme and attacks protective cell wall of bacteria? 

500

Substances that cause vasodilation (50+ each for function of substance) 

What are histamines (vasodilation), kinins (vasodilation), prostaglandins (intensify), and leukotrienes (phagocytic attachment)?  

500

How the Membrane attack complex (MAC) is formed

What is C5b-C9 forms a hole in the microbe cell membrane which causes cell lysis?

500

Type of immunity granulocytes vs agranulocytes are a part of

What is Granulocytes are a part of innate and Agranulocytes are mostly a part of adaptive?
500

Infected cells present 

What is MHC Class I and antigen fragment complex?

500

5 results of Antigen-Antibody Binding (100/correct) 

What are Opsonization, agglutination, Activation of complement, Neutralization, and ADCC? 

500

5 action modes of antibiotics (100/correct)

What are inhibition of cell wall synthesis, inhibition of nucleic acid replication and transcription, injury to plasma membrane, inhibition of protein synthesis, and inhibition of essential metabolite synthesis?