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Genetics and Society Test #4
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Biology
Undergraduate 1
12/05/2012

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Term
Antigens
Definition
Foreign molecules recognized by the immune system. (protein fragments or carbs)
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nonself
Definition
term for immune system recognizing an antigen as not of itself
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Tissue transplants
Definition
Must match 4/6 HLA genes
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Immune system consists of ____ lines of defense
Definition
3
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The First line of defense is:
Definition
Physical (Skin, Mucous, tears)
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The Second line of defense is:
Definition
Non-specific Innate
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The Third line of defense is:
Definition
Specific Acquired Immunity
Term
>Activated by tissue injury or infection, which releases chemical signals generating inflammatory response.
>Production of:
Collectins (coats bacteria)
Cytokines such as
-Interferon (locates virus infected cells)
-interleukins (cause fever)

Complement system supplements inflammatory response

Kills by punching hole in bacteria membranes and dismantling virus envelopes.

Chemically attracts phagocytes to the area.

Binds to microorganism; targets them for destruction.
Definition
Non-Specific Innate response
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Humoral Immune Response
Definition
Involves B cells that secrete antibodies in order to neutralize, clump, & stimulate the destrucution of pathogens by recognizing & binding specific foreign antigens.

Antibodies are made of Y-shaped polypeptides consisting of constant & variable regions
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Antigen detection part 1
Definition
macrophages engulf foreign molecules or microorganisms. Parts of the antigen move to the macrophage's outer membrane surface.
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Antigen detection part 2
Definition
As a macrophage encounters a helper T cell, the antigen on the macrophage activates the T cell.
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Antigen detection part 3
Definition
Actived T cell stimulates the B cell (which synthesizes antibodies against the antigen) to divide
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Antigen detection part 4
Definition
Activated B cells divide and form plasma cells (synthesize and secrete antibodies) and B-memory calls (can live for years)
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The humoral response is polyclonal.
What does POLYCLONAL mean
Definition
different plasma cells produce antibodies targeted to different parts of the foreign cell's surface
Term
T cells respond to:
Definition
cancer cells, virus-infected cells, fungi, organ transplants, etc.
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Cytotoxic T cells bind to ________.
They release ________.
Definition
Bind to: non-self cells, virus covered cells
Release: PERFORIN which punches holes in the cells.
Term
Helper T cells function to:
Definition
stimulate B cells and Cytotoxic T cells
Term
Following a cell mediated immune response, what do memory T cells do.
Definition
They stay in the body.
When the antigen is reintroduced, they divide and differentiate into cytotoxic T cells, helper T cells, and additional memory cells.
Term
Vaccination
Definition
Uses antigens from a pathogen to invoke immunity before and individual has been exposed to the pathogen.
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How do vaccines help
Definition
The ability to respond rapidly to subsequent exposure prevents infection to a degree that would cause disease.
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How long have vaccines been around
Definition
Since the 11th century (china)
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