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Med Science, immun

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What is phagocytosis?   Bulk movement of solid material into cells, it is completed by active transport and occurs in phagocytes, a type of white blood cell  
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What are bacterium?    
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What are phagosomes?    
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What are lysosomes?   Membrane-bound vesicles containing digestive enzymes that break down waste molecules  
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What are phagolysosomes    
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What is a bacterial fragment?    
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What does 'self' mean?   self cells (Y)  
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What does 'non self'?   Non self cells (Y)  
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What are characteristics of the innate immune system?   Rapid, non-specific, Agressive  
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What is TLR signalling?    
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What are Toll-like receptors?    
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What are endosomal nucleic acid sensors?    
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What is an infectious agent?    
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What are characteristics of the adaptive immune system?    
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List the specific defence mechanisms and explain each:    
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What is the humoral defense system?    
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What is the cell mediated response?    
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What are T and B cells? Where do they mature?    
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Lymphocytes? how do they know what their target is? How do they find it?    
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What are the differences between primary and secondary lymphoid tissue?    
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What are NK cells?    
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Define clonal expansion    
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Define positive and negative selection    
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What are receptors?    
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What is the thymus?    
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What are lymph nodes?    
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What is the spleen, what is it's role?    
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What's surface immunoglobulin (sIG)    
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What is TCR?    
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Are lymphocytes identical to each other?    
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Where do T cells mature?    
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How many types of lymphocytes are there?    
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What allows cells to be specific?    
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What maintains immunological memory?    
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Where do lymphocytes come from?    
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Name two components that can make holes in cells:    
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