606905328 | innate immunity | Immunity that is present before exposure and effective from birth. Responds to a broad range of pathogens. | 0 | |
606905329 | acquired immunity | Immunity that is present only after exposure and is highly specific. | 1 | |
606905330 | lymphocytes | White blood cells. | 2 | |
606905331 | antibodies | Protein that is produced by lymphocytes and that attaches to a specific antigen. | 3 | |
606905334 | neutrophils | Most abundant white blood cell., The most abundant type of white blood cell. Phagocytic and tend to self-destruct as they destroy foreign invaders, limiting their life span to a few days. | 4 | |
606905336 | complement system | A group of about 30 blood proteins that may amplify the inflammatory response, enhance phagocytosis, or directly lyse extracellular pathogens. | 5 | |
606905337 | interferon | Protein produced by cells in response to being infected by a virus; helps other cells resist the virus. | 6 | |
606905338 | inflammtory response | Innate response with the purpose of containing a site of damage, localizing the response, eliminating the invader and restore tissue function. | 7 | |
606905339 | histamine | Chemical stored in mast cells that triggers dilation and increased permeability of capillaries. | 8 | |
606905340 | natural killer (NK) cells | These cells kill cancer cells and cells infected with viruses. They bind to their targets and deliver a lethal burst of chemicals to produce holes in the target cell's membrane leading to its destruction. | 9 | |
606905341 | antigen | Any foreign molecule that is specifically recognized by lymphocytes and elicits an immune response. | 10 | |
606905342 | epitope | Small, accessible portion of an antigen that can be recognized. | 11 | |
606905343 | B lymphocytes (B cells) | Lymphocyte that matures in the bone marrow and secretes antibodies. | 12 | |
606905344 | T lymphocytes (T cells) | Lymphocyte that matures in the thymus and acts directly against antigens in cell-mediated immune responses. | 13 | |
606905345 | immunoglobulins | Secreted antibodies. | 14 | |
606905346 | antigen presentation | The process by which an MHC molecule binds to a fragment of an intracellular protein antigen and carries it to the cell surface, where it is displayed and can be recognized by a T cell. | 15 | |
606905347 | thymus | Gland in the thoracic cavity above the heart where T lymphocytes mature. | 16 | |
606905348 | memory cells | General term for lymphocytes that are responsible for immunological memory and protective immunity. | 17 | |
606905349 | primary immune response | Immune response the first time the body is exposed to a particular antigen. Does not peak until 10-17 days after exposure. | 18 | |
606905350 | secondary immune response | Immune response after the body has already been exposed to a specific antigen. Response is faster, of greater magnitude, and more prolonged. | 19 | |
606905351 | humoral immune response | The branch of acquired immunity that involves the activation of B cells and that leads to the production of antibodies, which defend against bacteria and viruses in body fluids. | 20 | |
606905352 | cell-mediated immune response | The branch of acquired immunity that involves the activation of cytotoxic T cells, which defend against infected cells. | 21 | |
606905353 | helper T cells | Activate macrophages, B cells and T cells. | 22 | |
606905354 | active immunity | A form of acquired immunity in which the body produces its own antibodies against disease-causing antigens. | 23 | |
606905355 | passive immunite | Immunity conferred by transferring antibodies from an individual who is immune to a pathogen to another individual. | 24 | |
606905356 | immunization | The deliberate exposure of a pathogen to produce memory cells. | 25 | |
606905358 | Rh factor | Refers to the presence or absence of the Rh antigen on red blood cells. | 26 | |
606905359 | graft versus host reaction | When lymphocytes in donated bone marrow react against the recipient. | 27 | |
606905360 | anaphylactic shock | A severe reaction that occurs when an allergen is introduced to the bloodstream of an allergic individual. Characterized by bronchoconstriction, labored breathing, widespread vasodilation, circulatory shock, and sometimes sudden death. | 28 | |
606905362 | autoimmune diseases | Diseases caused when the immune system loses tolerance for self and turns against certain molecules in the body. | 29 | |
606905364 | Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) | The most advanced, and fatal, stage of an HIV infection. | 30 | |
606905370 | B cell receptor | The antigen receptor on B cells: a Y-Shaped, membrane-bound molecule consisting of two identical heavy chains and two identical light chains linked by disulfide bridges and containing two antigen-binding sites. | 31 | |
606905372 | T cell receptor | Antigen receptors on a T cell. Unlike antibodies, T cell receptors are never produced in a secreted form. | 32 | |
608378050 | Major histocompatibility compex (MHC) | Binds to a fragment of an antigen within a cell and presents it on the surface of the membrane. | 33 | |
608378051 | cytotoxic T cells or "killer T cells" | T cells that directly attack infecting organisms; these cells attack antigen labeled foreign or host tissue. | 34 |
Chapter 43 Immune System Flashcards
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