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Unit 6 C blood
Unit 6C blood
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Anatomy
Undergraduate 1
11/04/2008

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There are 6 non-specific surface barriers-what are they?
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Skin-Stomach-Saliva/tears-Respiratory mucosa-Vaginal lactobacillus, MALT
Term
What chemical is associated with the skin surface barrier?
Definition
Keratin for resistance to acid, base
Term
What chemical is associated with surface barrier of stomach mucosa?
Definition
HCL
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What chemical is associated with surfact barrier of stomach mucosa?
Definition
HCL
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What chemical is associated with Respiratory mucosa?
Definition
Cillia, mucous
Term
What chemical is associated with Vaginal lacobacillus?
Definition
Control yeast, use glycogen anaerobic-lactic acid
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What chemical is associated with MALT?
Definition
Mucosa associated lymphoid tissue, most infections enter mucosa
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What chemical is associated with MALT?
Definition
Mucosa associated lymphoid tissue, most infections enter mucosa
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What chemical is associated with tears and saliva?
Definition
Lysozyme for bacteria
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List the 3 non-specific cellular barriers.
Definition
Phagocytic cells, Inflamatory response, and Antimicrobial mechanisms
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List the 3 types of Phagocytotic cells.
Definition
Neutrophils, Monoytes-macrophages, and Natural Killer or T killer cells
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What is a non specific immune response?
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Inflammatory response
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What is caused by pyrogens?
Definition
High fever-antimicrobial mechanism
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What is blood protein mechanism to lyse foreighn cells which have been tagged-opsonization?
Definition
Complement (C1 to C9)
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What type of mechanism is Interferon?
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Antimicrobial non-specific cellular barrier
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What are the major final steps in Blood clotting?
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Thromboplastin, Prothrombin, Fibrinogen
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What is synersis?
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Clot refraction
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What is dissolution?
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Clot retraction dissolution
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What converts plasminogen to plasmin in blood clot control?
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tPA
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What does plasminogen bind to when involved in clot retraction and dissolution?
Definition
Plasminogen binds to endothelium
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