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Bio Unit 4 Sec 2 #4

Bio Unit 4 Sec 2 #4: Lecture 34

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Mucous membranes are a physical barrier of innate immunity where the mucous has _______, a hydrolytic enzyme, that kills pathogens Lysozyme
The Lysosome in mucous, is a hydrolytic ______ that kills pathogens Enzyme
Mucous ______ pathogens Traps
Mucous membranes in the lungs have ______ that move mucous and trapped debris up and out of the ______ system Cilia; Respiratory
An internal defense of innate immunity, if the pathogen makes it in, are _______ and Complement _______ Inflammation; Activation
When vasodilation increases blood flow to the damaged or infected area to increase delivery of nutrients, leukocytes, and defensive chemicals, it is called Inflammation
Complement Activation increases inflammation and _______ Opsonization
Opsonization is the recognition of pathogens by _______ Leukocytes
The Complement Activation forms the _______, which is the membrane attack complexes that drill holes in bacterial cells and kills them MACS
The MACS drills holes in the ______ cells and kills them Bacterial
The skin, hair, cilia, mucus membranes, mucus, chemical recreations, and digestive enzymes in the mouth and stomach acid are all _______ barriers of Innate Immunity Physical
The inflammatory response, complement proteins, phagocytic cells and natural killer (NK) cells are _________ Defenses of Innate Immunity Internal
Antibodies and the Humoral Immune Response, cell mediated immune response and memory response are part of the ______ Immune System Adaptive
The Thymus, Spleen, and Lymph nodes are part of the ______ system Lymphatic
Leukocytes are ______ blood cells and Erythocytes are ______ blood cells White; Red
Mucous and cilia help protect the upper ______ system from infections Respiratory
Neutrophils and Macrophages are ______ if the innate immunity that help defend against infections
T and B Lymphocytes are types of _____ blood cells in the ______ system White; Immune
______ Defenses fight if the pathogen make it ____ to the body's sytem Internal; In
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