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IMMUNOLOGY PURSUIT

IMMUNOLOGY PURSUIT. QUESTION. What type of immunity is activated when a splinter first enters the body?. ANSWER. INNATE or TYPE 1. QUESTION. : What is a latent virus?. ANSWER. One which remains inactive in the body causing no damage until activated later on. QUESTION.

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IMMUNOLOGY PURSUIT

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  1. IMMUNOLOGY PURSUIT

  2. QUESTION • What type of immunity is activated when a splinter first enters the body?

  3. ANSWER • INNATE or TYPE 1

  4. QUESTION • : What is a latent virus?

  5. ANSWER • One which remains inactive in the body causing no damage until activated later on.

  6. QUESTION • What types of cells produce and hold antibodies?

  7. ANSWER • B cells

  8. QUESTION • What cells are involved in the Cell-Mediated responses?

  9. ANSWER • T Cells

  10. QUESTION • What cells have many finger like projections coming from the surface?

  11. ANSWER • Dendritic Cells

  12. QUESTION • To what structure do antibodies bind?

  13. ANSWER • Antigens

  14. BONUS ROLL • Free second turn whenever you want if you get the question correct.

  15. BONUS QUESTION • What are the two categories of T cells?

  16. BONUS ANSWER • Helper T cells and Cytotoxic T Cells

  17. QUESTION • : Are antibodies the “good guys” or “bad guys”?

  18. ANSWER • Good Guys

  19. QUESTION • What cells are involved in the Humoral response?

  20. ANSWER • B Cells

  21. QUESTION • What are naïve T cells?

  22. ANSWER • T cells which have not been activated

  23. QUESTION • From what cell do both T and B cells originate from?

  24. ANSWER • Hematopoietic Stem Cells

  25. QUESTION • What are the 5 characteristics of the inflammatory response?

  26. ANSWER • Redness, Heat, Swelling, Pain and decreased mobility

  27. QUESTION • What cells release histamines?

  28. ANSWER • Histamines

  29. QUESTION • What 2 types of cells help to eat or engulf pathogens?

  30. ANSWER • Phagocytic cells and Macrophages

  31. QUESTION • What types of structures do vaccines help to maintain?

  32. ANSWER • Antibodies

  33. QUESTION • What cells include antigen presenting cells?

  34. ANSWER • Dendritic cells, tissue macrophages and B cells

  35. QUESTION • Approximately how many million of people are living with AIDS in 2003?

  36. ANSWER

  37. QUESTION • What types of cells are most affected by HIV?

  38. ANSWER • HELPER T CELLS

  39. QUESTION • What was the most likely means of the HIV virus moving across species boundaries from the simians to humans?

  40. ANSWER • Eating monkey meat infected with SIV

  41. QUESTION • Name 5 common opportunistic infections.

  42. ANSWER

  43. QUESTION • Which cell receptor is primarily involved in HIV?

  44. ANSWER • Gp120

  45. DEFINITION • Epidemic

  46. ANSWER • Spread of many cases of a disease over a large geographic area

  47. DEFINITION • TNF

  48. ANSWER • Tumor Necrosis Factor

  49. DEFINITION MHC

  50. ANSWER • Major Histocompatibility Complex

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