Ch. 19
Ch. 18
Ch. 7
Ch. 20
Random
100

Non-self Ag vs Self Ag

What is the external (non-self) vs internal (self) source of antigen?

100

5 desirable criteria for an ideal vaccine

p.4

100

TDP vs TDT

p.9

100
the first scientist to use a chemical to treat a disease
Who is Paul Ehrlich
100

4 types of grafts

p.46

200

Difference between immune deficiencies and immune diseases

p.3 

200

6 types of vaccine

p.5-6

200

2 most resistant & 2 least resistant microbes

p.6

200

Narrow spectrum drugs vs. Broad spectrum drugs

p.4

200

3 examples of primary deficiencies & 3 examples of secondary deficiencies

p.6 & p.9

300

HLA & MHC

p.43

300

Precipitation reaction, Agglutination reaction, & Neutralization reaction

p. 15-26

300

2 examples of halogens & 2 examples of alcohol

p.22-23

300

5 mechanisms of action for antibacterial drugs

p.9

300
5 desirable criteria for an ideal serological test
p.10-11
400

4 Hypersensitivity types - name & examples 

p. 12- 35

400

Complement fixation test : positive & negative

p.32-34

400

Ionizing radiation vs. nonionizing radiation

p.16

400

3 evaluations of antimicrobial drugs

p.28-30

400

7 Physical methods & 7 Chemical methods of microbial growth control

p.8

500

4 types of autoimmune diseases

p.38 - 41

500

Direct & indirect Fluorescent-antibody test

p.28-29

500

4 examples of dry heat & 3 examples of moist heat

p.10-11

500

5 factors involving antimicrobial misuse

p.33

500

ELIZA test : direct positive & indirect positive

p.40