Exam 28: Immunity and Host Defense

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The first defense cells that interact with a pathogen in the body are called_________ .

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The secondary lymphoid organs consist of the following EXCEPT

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Phagocytes have general antibody receptors called _________that bind to any antibody attached to an antigen.

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Which is an example of acquisition of natural passive immunity?

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The cells active in both innate and adaptive immunity develop from common pluripotent precursors called_________ .

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DNA vaccines are bacterial plasmids that contain cloned DNA with an antigen of interest and unlike attenuated vaccines, there is no chance of infection when injected into animals.

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Dendritic cells are phagocytes with antigen- presenting properties.

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Enhanced phagocytosis of antibody- sensitized cells is known as

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What bacterium would a person involved in a car accident MOST likely be exposed to?

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Which of the following diseases is/are associated with organ- specific autoimmune disease?

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Blood serum contains cells and clotting proteins.

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Phagocytes interact speedily and effectively with pathogens because they have evolved specialized molecules called pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) that interact directly with PAMPs.

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Immunity results from the actions of cells that circulate throughout the body, primarily through the blood and lymph.

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IgG, IgM, and IgA are examples of _________found in blood.

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TH2 cells interact directly with the pathogens.

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People with aggamaglobulinemia do not make protective antibodies and suffer from recurrent, life threatening viral infections, but develop normal immune responses to bacteria.

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The purposeful artificial introduction of immunity to a particular infectious disease is known as _________.

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Men are 20 times more likely to develop systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) than women.

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Type I hypersensitivity is caused by the release of vasoactive products from mast cells coated with

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_________is the use of antibodies to detect antigens.

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