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Change: What are some functions of the MHC, where are they found and where are they not found, what is a B cell and what is a T cell, where do they originate and what are some functions. B cells T cells Site of maturation Bone Marrow Thymus Surface markers Immunoglobulin
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Change: phagolysosome formation and killing- lysosomes migrate to the scene of the phagosome and fuse with it to for m a phagolysosome. other granules containing antimicrobial
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Change: is are a couple videos that may help explain the connections between macrophages, helper T-cells, and B-cells.Hope they help!B AND T CELLS- both originate in the bone marrow. B cells stay in the bone
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Change: vaccine (antibodies) from human or animal donorActive immunity- results when a person is challenged with antigen that stimulates production of antibodies; Creates memory, takes time and is lastingPassive immunity- preformed antibodies are donated to an individual; does not create memory, acts immediately, and is short term.
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Change: It binds to B cells as an antigen receptor. Q: What antibody is a significant component of the mucous and serous secretions of the salivary glands, intestine, nasal membrane, breast, lung, and genitourinary tract? a. Monomeric IgAb. Dimeric IgAc. IgEA: Dimeric IgASCID: In
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Change: The significance of IgE is to stimulate the inflammation response through the release of basophils and mast cells. A more dangerous role of IgE is to stimulate anaphylaxis, asthma and other serious allergies. Q: What antibody is a significant component of
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Change: B cells T cellsSite of maturationBone MarrowThymusSurface markersImmunoglobulinCD & T-cell receptorsReceptors for AnitgenImmunoglobulinT-cell receptorsProduct of Anitgenic stimulationPlasma cells and memory cellssensitized T cells and memory cellsFunctionProduction of antibodies to inactivate, neutralize and target antigensHelping
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Change: Helping other immune cells, suppressing, killing abnormal cells, synthesize cytokinesDEVELOPMENT OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE SYSTEMCall receptors or markers confer specificity and identity of a cell. Major functions of receptors are: 1. To perceive and attach to non-self or foreign molecules2. To promote the recognition of self molecules
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Change: aa: -dead or disabled pathogen-harmless microbe with pathogen proteins displayed on its surfaceVaccination triggers and immune response without causing an infectioninfection:-circulating memory B cells are produced--Elicit a quicker and larger immune response in an actual infectionVaccination may not provide effective
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Change: Top of Page Immunity in the News:Immunization laws and attitudes vary: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-immunizationlaw29-2009mar29-2009mar29,0,4722042.storyTo Immunize or not: http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20090402/ARTICLES/904029866/0/NEWSVaccination is the introduction into the body of a -dead or disabled pathogen-harmless microbe with pathogen proteins displayed on its surfaceVaccination triggers and immune response without causing an infection-circulating
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Change: Destroys a target foreign cell by lysis; important in destruction of complex microbes, cancer cells, virus infected cells; graft rejection; requires MHC I for functionflashcards for this chapter are available on www.flashcardexchange.com under kevin youngs flashcards chapter 15QUESTIONS1. B cells are located in the:a. RBCb.
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Change: 11. In humans, B cells mature in the -------------, and T-cells mature in the ----------------- ?a. GALT, Liverb. bursa, thymusc, bone marrow, thymusd. lymph nodes, spleen12.Which type of cell actually secretes antibodies?a. T callb. macrophagec. plasma celld. monocyte DefinitionsAlloantigens-
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Change: flashcards for this chapter are available on www.flashcardexchange.com under kevin youngs flashcards chapter 15QUESTIONS1. B cells are located in the:a. RBCb. Bone Marrowc. Muscle Fibersd. Thymus2. ___________ is a substance that provokes an immune response in specific lymphocytes. a. antigenicityb. epitopec.
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