Exam 16: Innate Host Defenses

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The condition that is caused by exogenous and endogenous pyrogens is

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What is the body's first line of defense against microbial danger? Why are these considered non-specific? Why are these considered innate? Is non-specific a better description than innate?

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Cytokines

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Recombinant interferon

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Is fever useful? A patient comes to you with a fever and a respiratory infection,would you be more worried about aggressively treating the fever or too little fever control? Explain your answers.

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The spleen

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The granulocyte that releases the inflammatory agent histamine is a

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A protein that interferes with the ability of a virus to replicate inside a host cell is called:

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Antiviral proteins (AVPs)interfere with the replication of which of the following viruses?

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Phagocytic leukocytes that contain oxidative chemicals to kill internalized microorgansisms are called

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Complement activation results in all of the following physiological processes except

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Interferons are stimulated by viruses and

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Steps in a phagocytic cell destroying an invading microorganism include

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