Chapter 19 Flashcards

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adaptive immune response

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A slow specific type of immune response, following exposure to a foreign antigen

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allergen

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A substance that can provoke an allergic response

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allergy

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A response of the immune system system to a substance that is not dangerous

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antibody

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A multi subunit protein produced by B cells that binds a specific foreign antigen alerting the immune system or destroying the pathogen that bears the antigen

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antigen binding sites

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specialized ends of antibody chains

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antigen presenting cell

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A cell displaying a foreign antigen

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autoantibodies

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antibodies that attack the bodies own cells

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auto immune disease

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An adaptive immune system attack against the body cells

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auto inflammatory disease

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an innate immune system attack against the bodies cells inflammation

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b cell

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A type of lymphocyte that secretes antibody proteins in response to non-self antigens displayed on other immune system cells

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Cellular immune response

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Process in which T cells release cytokines that stimulate and coordinate an immune response

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collectins

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Immune system molecules that detect viruses bacteria and yeasts

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complement

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plasma proteins that have a variety of immune function functions

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cytokine

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A biochemical that a T cells secretes that controls immune function

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cytotoxic T cells

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A class of T cells that attack, cancer cells, and self cells infected with viruses

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dendritic cells

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immune system cells that reside in places where the body contacts the environment serving as antigen presenting cells to stimulate an immune response

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epitope

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part of an antigen that an id type of an anti antibody binds

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heavy chains

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The two longer polypeptide chains of an antibody sub unit

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helper t cells

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A class of T cells that recognize non-self antigens on macrophages stimulate B cells to produce antibodies, secrete, cytokines, and activate cytotoxic T cells

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herd immunity

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The protection from a certain infection that arises when a large majority of a population has been vaccinated, blocking spread of the disease

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human leukocyte antigens

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cell surface proteins that are important in immune system function, and are encoded by closely linked genes on the short arm of chromosome six

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humoral immune response

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process in which B cells secrete antibodies into the bloodstream

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idiotype

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part of an antibody molecule that binds in antigen

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inflammation

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part of the innate immune response that causes an infected or injured area to swell with fluid turn, red and attracted phagocytes

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innate immune response
components of the immune response that are present at birth and do not require exposure to an environmental stimulus
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interferon
A type of cytokine
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interleukin
a type of cytokine
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light chains
The two shorter polypeptide chains of an antibody subunit
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macrophage
A large wandering cell that engulfs and digest debris, including cells and presents non-self antigens alerting other immune system cells
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mast cells
cells that release histamine which dilates blood vessels near infected or injured areas. Misdirected mast cell activity causes allergic reactions.
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memory cells
B or T cell descendants that carry out a secondary immune response
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pathogen
An organism or infectious agent that causes an in infection
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plasma cell
A cell descendent from a B cell that produces abundant anti antibodies of a single type
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primary immune response
The immune systems response to initial encounter with a non-self antigen
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regulatory t cells
a class of T cells that help to suppress an immune response when it is no longer required
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secondary immune response
Immune system activation and response to a second or subsequent encounter with a foreign antigen
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T cell
A type of lymphocyte that produces cytokines and coordinates the immune response
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toll-like receptors
Proteins embedded in the plasma membranes of immune system sentinel cells(macrophages, and dendritic cells) that bind proteins common to many pathogens, stimulating innate and adaptive immune response responses
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vaccine
an inactive or partial form of a pathogen that stimulates antibody production
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give an example of a foreign cell
bacteria viruses yeasts prions tumor cells
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give a physical barrier and innate immunity
unbroken skin mucous membrane acid tolllike receptors inflammation mast cells collectins cytokines
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what does an autoinfalmmatory disease do
blocks cytokine production
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give an autoimmune disease example
graves disease celiac disease autoimmune polyglandular syndrome type 1 autoimmune polyendocrineopathy syndrome - self attacking t cells not destroyed
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what is an autograft
tissue from part of body
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isograft
MZ twin
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allograft
not geneticslly identical