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Lecture 1 - Intro
What is the first step in an immu...,
What immune cell recognizes patho...,
What step involves the release of...
12  cards
Lecture 2 - Intro to Innate
What are the 3 main components of...,
What are examples of innate barriers,
How are barriers like the forbidd...
60  cards
Lecture 3 - Complement
Name the 3 components of the inna...,
What 3 pathways make up the compl...,
What component of blood is the co...
32  cards
Lecture 4 - Innate Immune Recognition
What are the 3 different pathways...,
Which key effector complement pro...,
What is the role of the membrane ...
57  cards
Lecture 5 - Inflammation
What are the 3 categories of sign...,
What are the common features of p...,
What are the steps in phagocytic ...
47  cards
Lecture 6 - Antigens & MHC
What are antigens,
Wg,
What limits the innate immune sys...
45  cards
Lecture 7 - Naive T Cell Development
What is the progression of how an...,
Define each letter in the acronym...,
What is the job of cd8 t cells
35  cards
Lecture 8 - Effector T Cell Response
What is naive t cell priming,
Why is it necessary to increase t...,
How is tcr signaling initiated
48  cards
Lecture 9 - B cell response/antibodies
Humoral immunity,
Why does the plasma cells have mo...,
If immature b cells do not find a...
52  cards
Quiz Questions
Which complement system component...,
You are a bacterium excited to fi...,
Which type of prr is best suited ...
54  cards
Lecture 10 - Hypersensitivity
Order the types of hypersensitivi...,
Type i hypersensitivity,
Type ii hypersensitivity
35  cards
Lecture 11 - Mucosal Immunology
T f the mammary gland is consider...,
What are some distinct features o...,
T f most pathogens causing human ...
17  cards
Lecture 12 - Autoimmunity and Immunodeficiency
Define autoimmunity,
What two factors contribute to au...,
What is considered a abnormal imm...
36  cards
Lecture 13 - Immunotherapy
Define immunotherapy,
Active immunotherapy,
Passive immunotherapy
37  cards
Lectures 15 & 16 - Vaccines
What are phagocytic cells,
What are antigen presenting cells,
What are the classes of t cells
58  cards
Lecture 17 - Avian/Reptile Immunology
What are some non immunological d...,
What are the primary lymph organs,
What are the secondary lymph organs
27  cards
Lecture 18 - Immunodiagnostics
Define antibody,
Define antibody,
What does the nature of antigen d...
31  cards
Lecture 19 - Fetal & Neonatal Immunity
What immune system is present in ...,
What immune system is present in ...,
What immune system is present in ...
41  cards
Lecture 20 - Immunity to Cancer
What is the elimination phase of ...,
What is the equilibrium phase of ...,
What is the escape phase of cance...
24  cards
Lecture 21 - Immunity to Viral Infection
What is the typical structure of ...,
Define obligate intracellular pat...,
Viruses are selected for what
31  cards
Lecture 22 - hematology
Coagulation,
What are examples of laboratory a...,
What are examples of therapeutic ...
57  cards
Lecture 23 - RBC Morphology
What is the anatomy of a normal rbc,
How is rouleaux different from ag...,
What species is rouleaux normal in
51  cards
Lecture 24 - RBC Interpretation 1
T f erythrocytes are continuously...,
________ is too many rbcs and ___...,
Where is erythropoietin produced
39  cards
Lecture 25 - RBC Interpretation 2
Increased total protein indicates,
Decreased total protein indicates,
Acute hemorrhage characteristics
43  cards
Lecture 26 - WBC Interpretation 1
T f wbc counts are not reliable i...,
List the leukogram related terms ...,
List the leukogram related terms ...
41  cards
Lecture 27 - WBC Interpretation 2
Describe the appearance of lympho...,
What are the jobs of lymphocytes,
T f lymphocytes are the predomina...
43  cards
Lecture 28 - Intro to Bacteriology
T f eukaryotes have both cell mem...,
Describe the difference in a prok...,
Endosymbiosis hypothesis
37  cards
Lecture 29 & 30 - Bacterial Structure & Function
When does disease occur in regard...,
What are the 3 applications of ve...,
What are external appendages on b...
63  cards
Lecture 31 - Bacterial Classification
What are the morphological catego...,
Pathogenicity,
How is morphology measured
22  cards
Lecture 32 - Bacteriology Lab
What are the advantages and disad...,
What are the advantages and disad...,
What are the advantages and disad...
17  cards
Lecture 33 - What Makes a Bacterium Pathogenic
Which is not an immune component ...,
Which bacterium is acid fast a e ...,
Which bacterium is perfectly happ...
51  cards
Lecture 34 - Exotoxins and endotoxins
Spores have what characteristicsa...,
Streaming nuclear material is mos...,
Exotoxins
43  cards
Lecture 35 - Introduction to Fungal Disease
Which innate immune component can...,
Which t helper type is important ...,
Molecules that are produced by mi...
46  cards
Lecture 37 - Virology Intro
Do all viruses cause disease if n...,
Define virome,
T f viruses outnumber bacterua 10...
32  cards
Lecture 38 - Virology Structure & Classification
What 2 things does every virus ha...,
What 2 things do some viruses have,
What is the main difference betwe...
18  cards
Lecture 39 - Virology Replication 1
What are the 6 steps to viral rep...,
What is true of viral replication...,
What do viral attachment proteins...
22  cards
Lecture 40 - Viral Biosynthesis
What is the goal of biosynthesis,
In a dna genome whose enzymes are...,
In a rna genome whose enzymes are...
23  cards
Lecture 41 - Virology Budding & Release
What 3 things interact to create ...,
Summarize virion assembly in 6 steps,
What two steps of assembly are no...
15  cards
Lecture 42 - Host response
What are the 4 barriers in order ...,
What is the primary role of physi...,
T f apoptosis is regulated and no...
26  cards
Lecture 43 - Vaccination against viral disease
What concept doe the outbreak and...,
T f there is a faster and more ro...,
Summarize memory b cells
19  cards
Lecture 44 - Viral zoonosis
Define cross species transmission,
T f cross species transmission an...,
Define zoonosis
24  cards
Exam 3 Quiz Questions
Which of the following is the lea...,
Your dairy cattle client has an o...,
Which class of molecules is deami...
30  cards
Lecture 45 - Intro to Parasitology
Describe protozoa,
T f replication is necessary for ...,
Describe flukes
45  cards
Lecture 46 - Intro to Protozoa
T f all protozoa are free living,
How do protozoa reproduce,
Symbionts
25  cards
Lecture 47 - Pasture-based nematodes
What are the 3 modes of nematode ...,
Tracheal migration,
Somatic migration
56  cards
Lecture 48 - Intro to Epidemiology
What are 3 ways veterinarians int...,
Define epidemiology,
Epidemiology in practice
10  cards
Lecture 49 - Frequency Measurements
What are the two types of incidence,
What are the two types of prevalence,
Prevalence equation
8  cards
Lecture 50 - Association Measurements
What do we compare when looking a...,
How do we compare when looking at...,
Define exposure
9  cards
Lecture 51 - Transmission
Infectivity,
Pathogenicity,
Virulence
11  cards
Lecture 52 - Intro to Pharmocology
Define clinical pharmacology,
Define drug,
Who regulates veterinary drugs in...
11  cards
Lecture 53 - pharmacodynamics
How do drugs produce effects in t...,
Summarize 3 ways a drug produces ...,
T f drugs do not create new cell ...
27  cards
Lecture 54 - Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacodynamics,
Pharmacokinetics,
What influences drug dose to plas...
42  cards

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