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Name the two different types of immunity
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Adaptive and Innate
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List characteristics of Innate immunity
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Fast (min/hour)
Limited in diversity of infection general/vague recognition same response to repeated infection defense -barriers(skin,mucous) -phagocytes -fever Cells -phagocytes(macrophages/neutrophils) -Dendritic cells -Natural Killer cells Molecules -cytokines -complement proteins |
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List characteristics of Adaptive immunity
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Slower(days/week)
Large diversity of infection Specific to microbes and antigens More rapid/efficient response to repeated infections(immunologic memory) Defense -cell-killing -tag of antigen by antibodies for removal Cells -T and B lymphocytes Molecules -Antibodies and cytokines |
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Name the 3 Exterior Components of Innate Immunity
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1. Physical Barriers (skin, mucous, hair, cilia)
2. Chemical effectors (stomach acid) 3. Micro-ecology (normal flora) 4. Secretions (sebaceous glands/lysozymes) |
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Name the 3 Exterior Components of Innate Immunity
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1.Physical Barriers (skin, mucous, hair, cilia)
2. Chemical effectors (stomach acid) 3.Micro-ecology (normal flora) 4. Secretions (sebaceous glands/lysozymes) 4. Secretions(sebaceous glands/lysozymes) |
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Name and Define the 3 Ecological co-existence relationships
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1. Commensalism- One party benefits only
2. Mutualism - both parities benefit 3. Parasitism - one party benefits while bringing harm to the other |
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Name and Define the 3 Ecological co-existence relationships
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1. Commensalism- One party benefits only
2. Mutualism - both parities benefit 3. Parasitism - one party benefits while bringing harm to the other |