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cells of the adaptive immune response
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T and B cells
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cells ofthe innate immune response
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Macrophages
neutrophils NK cells dendritic cells |
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the 2 types of adaptive immune response
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Humoral- B cells
Cell mediated- T cells |
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self-recognition protein
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MHC
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MHC II binds to antigens and presents them to?
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CD4 helper T cells
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MHC I binds to antigens and presents them to?
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Cytotoxic CD8 T cells
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APCs have which MHC?
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MHC II
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most abundant immunoglobulin; crosses the placenta
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IgG
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Name encapsulated bacteria
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Strep pneumoniae
H.flu Neisseria meningitidis Klebsiella Pneumococcus |
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immunoglobulin found in saliva, tears, and other secretions
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IgA
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first immunoglobulin to respond
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IgM
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immunoglobulin involved in parasitic infections and allergic responses
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IgE
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master regulator for the immune system
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CD4 Helper T cells
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T/F NK kill tumor and virus infected cells and do NOT need to be activated to kill foreign cells
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True
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what cytokines are the major mediators of the early inflamatory response
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IL1, IL6, TNF
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this type of immunity depends on a response to the antigen by the person's immune system
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Active immunity: long term
you get it by: immunization having the disease |
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this type of immunity is transferred from another source
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Passive: short term
transfer of antibodies from mother to baby |