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Immune System Functions
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Chapter 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
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level questions: Level 1
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organ system that recognizes foreign objects
immune system
organ system that makes antigens harmless
immune system
foreign object of biological origin
antigen
organ system that recognizes abnormal cells
immune system
coating antigen so it cannot bind to host cells
neutralization
process of walling off foreign objects
granuloma formation
when a WBC engulfs a foreign object
phagocytosis
when a cell is split open
lysis
uses antibodies to direct cells to attach antigen
ADCC
resistance to disease
immunity
first line of defense, but without memory or specificity
innate immunity
immunity mediated by B and T cells
adaptive immunity
organ system that returns fluids to blood
lymphatic system
organ system used to transport dietary fats
lymphatic system
liquid component of blood
plasma
fluid between cells in tissues
interstitial (tissue) fluid
fluid in the lymphatic system
lymph
accumulation of fluids in tissues
edema
blockage of lymph vessels by roundworms
filariasis
smallest lymph vessels that collect fluids
lymph capillaries
take lymph towards lymph nodes
afferent lymph vessels
tale lymph away from lymph nodes
efferent lymph vessels
lymph nodes located in the armpit region
axillary
blood vesselx into which lymph drains
subclavian vein (left & right)
lymph vessels associated with villi
lacteals
plasma protein that osmotically retains H2O
albumen
lymphatic structures that houses WBCs
lymph nodes
reason for lymphatic transport of dietary fats
bypass liver
lymph nodes that drain the mammary glands
axillary
palpable nodes
cervical, axillary, epitrochlear & popliteal
a damaging immune reaction to a harmless object
hypersensitivity
an immune reaction against self-molecules
autoimmunity
an inadequate or insufficient immune response
immunodeficiencies
immune response against grafts & transplants
transplant rejection
antigens that cause hypersensitivities
allergens
IgE-mediated hypersensitivity
type I hypersensitivity
T-cell mediated hypersensitivity
type IV hypersensitivity
during sensitization, produced IgE bind to these immune cells
mast cells
mediates the early response during type I hypersensitivity
histamine
mediates the late response during type I hypersensitivity
leukotrienes
alleviates symptoms of the early allergic response
antihistamine
alleviates symptoms of the late allergic response
NSAIDs
life threatening systemic hypersensitivity
anaphylaxis
antibody class associated with type I hypersensitivity
IgE
a dysfunction resulting in more frequent / persistent infection
immunodeficiency
immunodeficiency you are born with
congenital immunodeficiency
immunodeficiency obtained during one’s life
acquired immunodeficiency
a virus that can cause immunodeficiency
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
organ in which T cells learn self-tolerance
thymus
allows the thymus to express peripheral tissue antigens
autoimmune regulator (AIRE)
cell suicide
apoptosis