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Objectives



-To understand and be able to identify or define differences between apoptosis and other mechanisms resulting in cell death
-To understand the key differences between the intrinsic, and extrinsic pathways for activating apoptosis
-To understand the critical role(s) of specific caspases in the initiation and execution phases of apoptosis
-To understand and be able to identify positive and negative regulatory elements in apoptosis

Objectives



-To understand and be able to identify or define differences between apoptosis and other mechanisms resulting in cell death
-To understand the key differences between the intrinsic, and extrinsic pathways for activating apoptosis
-To understand the critical role(s) of specific caspases in the initiation and execution phases of apoptosis
-To understand and be able to identify positive and negative regulatory elements in apoptosis

Which causes inflammation?



Necrosis or Apoptosis

Necrosis

Cell death induced by what lymphocyte?


cytotoxic T lymphocyte

**Helper T cells express CD?



Effector Cells express CD?

Helper Cells = CD4 + CD3



Effector Cells (Cytotoxic T cells)= CD8

Capsase ___ predisposes us to specific types of tumors?

Capsase 1

Blebs form from cells in Apoptosis or Necrosis?

In Late Apopotitic Cells

Very little release of factors during apoptosis or necrosis?

Apoptosis, bc release of cell components would trigger inflammation