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Immunology Exam 1 Questions with Complete
Solutions.
What are the secondary lymphoid tissues? -Answer sites where lymphocytes are activated


to


respond to pathogens include the spleen, lymph nodes, tonsil/adenoids, malt/balt/galt


(mucosal/bronchial/gut associated lymphoid tissues); "dynamic" tissues bc lymphocytes are


constantly arriving and departing & "sampling" the environment in secondary tissue to see if


they need to respond to a pathogen.


What's the significance of lymph nodes? -Answer it is where lymphocytes are activated by


antigens


Wha'ts the significance of the spleen? -Answer it is where lymphocytes are activated by


antigens in blood in the white pulp to cause immune activation (red pulp is the dead/dying


RBCs


accummulation and removed from circulation)


Describe the process of how lymphocytes are activated in the lymph nodes. -Answer 1.

,pathogen invading tissue


2. MO responds by phagogytosing antigen/pathogen


-facilitate inflammatory response


- DC internalize antigen & move to draining lymph


node


3. DC-pathogen, pathogen, pathogen components arrive the lymph node via the afferent


lymphatics.


4. T-cells become activated by the DC that are carrying the antigen to the lymph node


5. B-cells become activated by the recognition of the pathogen components or pathogen.


What are some strategies to kill pathogens? -Answer 1. soluble molecules in extracellular


space/fluid (ex. complement system, antibodies, defensins)


2. NK cell & cytotoxic T cell kill infected host cell.


3. macrophages & neutrophils kill pathogen.


Where are the complement system proteins made? -Answer in the liver (~30 protein


types).

, Are called C1, C2, C3, etc.


T or F: Complement proteins circulate around in blood in an active form. -Answer False.


Complement proteins circulate in blood in inactive form.


Where can complement proteins be found? -Answer 1. blood


2. lymph


3. interstitial spaces


What are two examples of phagocytes? -Answer Neutrophils (PMN-polymorpho nuclear)


and Macrophages (MO)


True or false: Monocytes are precursors of macrophages. -Answer True. Monocytes are


found in blood but when they move into tissues, they are macrophages.


What cells are important for parasite control, allergy, and inflammation? -Answer 1. mast


cell (release histamine when activated)


2. eosinophil (similar function as mast cell but arrive at scene later)


3. basophil (uncommon; function unknown)

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