What is immunology?
Study of hosts reactions to foreign substances that are introduced into the body
What is an antigen?
A substance that reacts with an antibodies or sensitized cells but may or may not be able to elicit an immune response
What is immunity?
Condition of being resistant to infection
Who is the father of immunology?
What is attenuation?
What is phagocytosis?
Cells that eat cells
What is humoral immunity?
What are the two types of the adaptive immune response?
What is the function of humoral immunity?
Involves production of antibodies by B cells and plasma cells
What are antibodies?
What is innate immunity?
An individual ability to resist infection by means of normally present body functions
What are characteristics of the innate immunity?
What is adaptive immunity?
Resistance that is characterized by specificity for each individuals pathogen
What are characteristics of adaptive immunity?
What is the function of WBCs?
Defend against invasion by bacteria, virus, fungi, and other foreign substances
What are the 5 types of leukocytes?
What WBC is part of the adaptive immunity?
Lymphocytes
What are the main cells found in tissues?
What are hematopoietic stem cells (HSC)?
All blood cell types arise from this cell
Where are WBC produced? How much?
What two distinct types of precursors does HSC give rise to?
What do CMPs do?
What are characteristics of Neutrophils?
What is the main function of neutrophils?
Phagocytosis