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What is the first line of defnse? 3 things
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intact skin
mucous membrane normal microbiota |
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What is the second line of defense? 4 things
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Phagocytic white blood cells
inflammation fever antimicrobial substances |
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What is the third line of defense? 2 things
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B and T cells
Antibodies |
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What is the first line of defnse? 3 things
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intact skin
mucous membrane normal microbiota |
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What is the second line of defense? 4 things
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Phagocytic white blood cells
inflammation fever antimicrobial substances |
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What is the third line of defense? 2 things
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B and T cells
Antibodies |
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What is serum?
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What is leftover after a clot.
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What does TLR stand for?
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Toll like receptor
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What cells do the TLR4's activate?
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The production of cytokines
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What is serum?
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What is leftover after a clot.
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What does TLR stand for?
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Toll like receptor
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What cells do the TLR4's activate?
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The production of cytokines
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What is Humoral mediated immunity?
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Antibodys, using glycoproteins.
Specificity and memory. |
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What is an epitope?
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Specific antigenic determinants for antigens and antibodys to bind.
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What are haptens?
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The things that make us promote an immune response, ie. pollen, bee stings, etc.
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How many different types of antibodies do we have in our body? Basic
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5 kinds
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What is clonal selection?
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It is hour our body makes antibodies.
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What is specific about B cells?
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They only have one kind of b cell receptor.
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What is cd4?
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It's a protein.
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What are the two main types of t cells?
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Cytotoxic - CTL
T-Helper |
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Where are dendrite found mainly?
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lymph nodes
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What are antitoxins?
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They are passively acquired immune defense.
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