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Immuno Jamie
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Can protect against or be manipulated to treat disease | Immune System |
| Has T and B types | Lymphocytes |
| Specific cellular elements, cell products, and non-lymphoid products | cooperative interactions |
| Mononuclear phagocytes | non-specific immune elements |
| Condition in which the bodies own tissues are attacked as if they were foreign | auto-immune disorder |
| The first line of defense in protecting the body from infection includes | Phagocytic leukocyte |
| Natural immunity is characterized as being: | Innate or inborn |
| Cellular immunity includes: | Mast cells, neutrophils and Macrophages |
| Humeral immunity includes: | Complement, lysozyme, and Interferon |
| Another term for adaptive immunity is: | Acquired immunity |
| Humoral components of the adaptive immune system includes: | Antibodies |
| How is active natural immunity acquired | Infection |
| How is artificial active immunity acquired | vaccinations |
| How is passive natural immunity acquired | transferred in vivo or by colostrum |
| How is artificial passive immunity acquired | infusion of serum or plasma |
| In active natural immunity are antibodies produced by the host? | yes |
| In artificial active immunity are antibodies produced by the host? | yes |
| In passive natural immunity are antibodies produced by the host? | no |
| In artificial passive immunity are antibodies produced by the host? | no |
| What is the length of immunity provided by active natural immunity? | long term |
| What is the length of immunity provided by artificial active immunity? | long term |
| What is the length of immunity provided by passive natural immunity? | short term |
| What is the length of immunity provided by artificial passive immunity? | short term |