Immunology Questions
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adaptive immune cells are randomly generated to express a ____________ which recognises a specific antigen. this is termed __________
C3 spontaneously activates + binds to _________.
neutrophils follow ________ gradient to the site of inflammation
innate immune cells involved in anti-parasite + allergic responses
alternative pathway of complement activation - what complement component is involved?
Innate (Nonspecific) Defense Mechanisms (Inflammatory)- and thus the edema (clotting) leads to the last 2 cardinal signs of inflammation:
Innate (Nonspecific) Defense Mechanisms (Inflammatory)- But Hey! pain and swelling in an area of a joint means...
Innate (Nonspecific) Defense Mechanisms (Inflammatory)- And Hey! the increased blood flow also leads to (think, blood moves things places, like....)
Innate (Nonspecific) Defense Mechanisms (Inflammatory)- COOL!- The capilarries leaking (due to the inflammatory chemicals) can lead to
Innate (Nonspecific) Defense Mechanisms (Fever)- Last one!- what is fever basically?
Innate (Nonspecific) Defense Mechanisms (Inflammatory)- Now, also bc there are capilarries leaking, remember what comes to stop blood leakage (I know i know it;s not teh platelets, but what do they lay down?
Adaptive (Specific) Defense Mechanisms ()- Humoral (antibodies) immunity means we gt what kind of lymphocyte cells?
Innate (Nonspecific) Defense Mechanisms (Inflammatory)- FINALLY, the WBC's and phagocytes enter from the inflammatory chemicals- quick quesiont, which WBCs are mainly here?
Adaptive (Specific) Defense Mechanisms ()- B-cells (location)
Adaptive (Specific) Defense Mechanisms ()- B adn T cells learn also to not attack the cells In the body that are of the Self- this is called
Innate (Nonspecific) Defense Mechanisms (Inflammatory)- This process of the Neutrophils and Monocytes (WBCs) and phagocytes entering teh area is called...
Innate (Nonspecific) Defense Mechanisms (Antimicrobial Proteins)- So if Interferons are interfering then, Complements are...
Adaptive (Specific) Defense Mechanisms ()- True or False, lymphocytes (t and B) are made specifically for ONE antigen
Adaptive (Specific) Defense Mechanisms (Lymphocyte dev)- B and T cells start in the...
Adaptive (Specific) Defense Mechanisms ()- this idea of a lymphocytes capability of responding to a specific antigen is calle