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This resource provides a structured approach to studying for your upcoming exam on the immune system. Engage with key concepts by arranging processes related to B and T cells, phagocytosis, and antibody functions using whiteboards. Understand the roles of various white blood cells, including basophils and macrophages, as well as critical functions like active immunity and neutralization. Review packets are available for completion and will be due tomorrow. Make the most of review day to solidify your understanding and boost your confidence for the exam!
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Do Now • What are you doing to study for your exam tomorrow?
Whiteboards • Arrange these IN ORDER (just write the numbers on your board) • ___B cells that have encountered an antigen are stimulated to grow and divide • ___Plasma cells create antibodies • ___Foreign particle is phagocytized by a macrophage • ___Helper T cell releases cytokines • ___Macrophage displays antigens from foreign particle on surface • ___B cells differentiate into plasma cells and memory cells • ___Helper T cell become activated by antigen
Whiteboards • Name 3 types of white blood cells
Whiteboards • What is the job of a basophil?
Whiteboards • What is the function of IgG?
Whiteboards • Where do T cells differentiate? Where do B cells differentiate?
Whiteboards • When does HIV become AIDS?
Whiteboards • What is active immunity?
Whiteboards • Define phagocytosis (or draw a picture)
Whiteboards • Name 3 non-specific defenses
Whiteboards • What is the most common type of WBC?
Whiteboards • What is more prevalent: T cells or B cells?
Whiteboards • Which of the following does NOT belong? Why? • Phagocytosis • Skin • Physical Barrier • Antibodies
Whiteboards • What is neutralization?
Whiteboards • What is agglutination?
Whiteboards • What is the WBC that releases heparin?
Whiteboards • What is the WBC that phagocytizes large particles?
Whiteboards • Name two GRANULAR white blood cells
Review Packets • Please take the rest of the class to review and finish up your review packets • They will be due tomorrow!