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What would and would not promote filtration? |
Increasing plasma protein concentration? |
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What would and would not promote reabsorption? |
- would. increasing protein/solute concentration in the nearby interstitial fluid. - would. Increasing protein/solute concentration in the plasma of the circulating blood |
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T cell activation requires |
Antigen binding and stimulation |
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AB- can |
Receive any blood type except type with Rh antigen + |
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HDN is NOT possible in situation where |
Mom is Rh-? |
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Coat microorganisms is characteristic of |
Opsonization |
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Recognition of self vs nonself |
Exposure of T cells to the bodies own antigens in the thymus |
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Antigens come from only microbes |
False |
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MHC plays role in |
Antigen presentation to at cells or apoptosis by NK cells |
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Only phagocytosis and apoptosis are methods of killing |
Not lysis |
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Inflammation |
Brings more leukocytes to site of infection |
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Antibiotics kill |
Extracellular pathogens and only things alive, hence BIO means alive. Viruses are intracellular and are dead. |
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B cells develop immunocompetence in the |
Bone marrow. Immunocompetence means learning to fight |
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Alzheimer's is or is not a autoimmune disease |
Is NOT? |
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Which is not a primary target of of T cells? |
Toxins |
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What effects BP in both the short and long term |
Angiotensin III |
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Subacute is less harmful that acute hypersensitivities? |
False |
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In clonal selection of B cells, ____ is responsible for determining which cells become cloned |
Antigen |
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Regulatory T cells prevents autoimmunity by |
Decreasing T helper and cytotoxic activation as antigen stimulus? |
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PR increases as ____ increases |
Blood viscosity |
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What layer is responsible for painting BP and continuous blood circulation? |
Tunica media |
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Baroreceptors see |
Changes in arterial pressure |
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Advantage of adaptive immune system |
Memory cells |
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Thymus is most active |
In childhood |
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Lymphatic capillaries are ____ than blood capillaries |
More permeable than |
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Passive immunity |
IgG antibodies from pregnant mother to fetus |
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Antibodies are released by |
Plasma cells |
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Which doesn't contain MALT? |
Thymus. MALT= mucosa associated lymphatic tissue |
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Describe schematic process of hemostasis |
- - - |
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Which antibodies protect mucosal barriers and secretory glands? |
IgA |
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Which antibodies are b cell receptors? |
IgD or IgM |
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Which antibodies enables quick/efficient response to secondary exposure to antigen? |
IgG |
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Which antibodies are responsible for passive immunity from mother to fetus ? |
IgG |
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Which antibodies are 1st to peak during a primary immune system response? |
IgM |
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Which does not illustrate the overlap of innate and adaptive immunity? |
NK cells cause apoptosis |
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What is the advantage of innate immunity? |
Barriers that prevent pathogens entry to the body |
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What is not a function of the lymphatic system? |
Transportation of respiratory gases |