A&P Adaptive Immune System Terms
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Antigens are: | Anything that provokes an immune response.
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Incomplete Antigens must be: | Immunogenic (cause creations of antibodies)and Reactive (interact with lymphocytes and antibodies)
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Incomplete Antigens (Haptens) are: | Small molecules that are not usually immunogenic. Cause hypersensitivities.
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Self-Antigens are: | Not antigenic to self, but highly antigenic to others (as in organ transplants).
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MHC protiens are displayed for what reason: | to differentiate between self and non self
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Class I MHC protiens are found where: | displayed on all cells of the body, except when taken over by microbes
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Class II MHC protiens display: | both self and pathogen protiens on Antigen Presenting Cells
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The purpose of Class II MHC Protiens is to: | Bring captured pathogens to lyphoid organs so T-cells may be activated
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Lyphocytes orginate in what color bone marrow: | red.
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Lymphocytes that become T-cells are sent 'here'/ B lymphocytes remain 'here'. | Thymus/Bone Marrow
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Three types of Antigen Presenting Cells: | Dendritic, Macrophages and B lymphocytes
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Two Branches of the Adaptive Immune System | Cell mediated Immunity, and Humoral Immunity
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