CH 20 Review Questions
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The antibody found in body secretions is ?, also found in colostrum and mothers milk | IgA
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An antibody is a | protein produced by plasma cells
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? secretes antibodies | T cells
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? provide defense against viral infections | Interferons
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? is a granulocyte | basophil
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Immunity that is a result of an actual infection is | Naturally acquired active immunity
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A substance capable of raising the body temperature | Pyrogen
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When an organ or tissue is transplanted between genetically different individuals from the same species it is called a | Allograft
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? is a systemic autoimmune disease, debilitating damage to the joints | Rheumatoid arthritis
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? is not part of the second line of defense | pH of the skin
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Tissues transplanted from one site in an individual to another site | autografts
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transplants between individuals of different species such as pigs and humans | xenografts
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transplants between genetically different individuals from same species | allografts
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Major antibody in the blood lymphatic circulation, most numerous in blood system, only antibody that can cross the placenta | IgG
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Largest of the immunoglobulins, first responder | IgM
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monomer bound to the surface of the B cells and plays role in b-cell activation | IgD
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Allergic antibody | IgE
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Physical barriers, skin mucous membranes, tears, saliva coughing sneezing | first line of defense
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Inflammation response, phagocytosis, fever, interferons, complement system | second line of defense
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Specific Immune response, natural killer cells | third line of defense
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Artificially acquired active immunity | from vaccine
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Passive Immunity | from outside source
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