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42 Cards in this Set
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Name the four aspects of immunology
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Innate Immunology
Cellular Immunology Humoral Immunology Complement |
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Cellular Immunity is made up of...?
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*White Blood Cells
*B Cells - Lymphocytes "Humoral Immunity" *T Cells - Monocytes / Macrophages *Neutrophils *Eosinophils *Basophils *Platelets |
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What are Immunoglobulins?
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Antibodies
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Name five Immunoglobulins.
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IgA - eyes
IgD IgE - nose IgG - blood IgM - blood - LARGE |
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Immunoglobulins are secreted by...?
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B-Cells
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What five things are essential for a vaccine to be effective?
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*Large enough particle size
*Antigenic or "aggrivating" *Appropriate antigen - "specific" *Stimulate a response |
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Name four Immunological tests.
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*Aggar Gell Radial Immuno Diffusion Assay - AGRID
*Enzyme-Linked Immuno-Sorbant Assay - ELISA or SNAP *Intra-dermal skin test - IDST *Radio-immuno Assay - RIA |
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Name six types of Vaccines.
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*Killed Bacterin Vaccines
*Modified Live Bacterin Vaccines - "Attenuated" *Toxoids *Live Virus Vaccines - "Attenuated" *Surface Molecule Vaccines |
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Three types of Immunity
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Innate
Acquired Complement |
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Name the Four body surfaces of innate immunity.
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Skin
Cornea Ear Drum Hair |
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Name the Three internal components of innate immunity.
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Layered effect of structure
Cough reflex Chemical influences |
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Name the Three chemical influences of innate immunity.
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pH
Secreted Fats Other Barriers (Intracellular and Intercellular) |
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Cellular Immunity makes up what kind of immunity?
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Acquired
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Cellular Immunity consists of...?
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lympocytes and granulocytes
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Name the four types of cellular immunity.
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T-Cells
B-Cells Macrophages Polymorphnucleocytes - PMNs |
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Immunoglobulins are part of what type of immunity?
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Humoral
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What are the two types of immunity discussed in class?
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Innate and Acquired
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Which cell type is responsible for producing antibodies?
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B-cells
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Which term is another word for antibody?
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Immunoglobulin
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The immune system must identify foreign substances as non-self before it can produce antibodies against and invader? T / F
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True
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Dendric cells are able to...?
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crawl through tissues
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Red blood cells lack...?
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nucleus
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Eosinophils
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dendric cells that work hand in hand with parasite infenctions...do not engulf parasite - look like footballs in horses
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Basophils
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opposite of Eosinophils...blue...look like soccerballs
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Platelets
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little bags of cytoplasma...form a bridge...grab onto edge...attach to one another...form blockages of holes
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Innate Immunology
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we are all born with this immunity
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anemia
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decreased ability of blood to carry oxygen / exchange carbon dioxide
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hemalisis
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destruction of red blood cells
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chemistry
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cell surfaces are will marked with a variety of...
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imminosuppresent drugs
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slow down immune system...not much left but neutrophils
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dentric cells
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reference unique cells to a particular person so that it can determine what is foreign
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T-cells
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we are born with these cells...there is one family of these for every antigen...we educate them throughout life
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B-cells
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produce antibodies
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ELISA
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enzyme linked immuno - sorbant assay
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RIA
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radio-immuno assay
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AGRID
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agar gel radial immuno diffusion
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Humoral Immunity
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stem cells found in bone marrow move out to meet up with dendritic cells
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blastic cell
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young cell
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anaphylaxis
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immune reaction that is out of control...swelling / shock
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complement
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works to isolate limbs or wall off infected areas
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Klebsiella
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activater of complement
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