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Clinical Immunology and Serology Exam 1 Definition of immunity - correct answers resistance to disease Causes of immune deficiency - correct answers AIDS, newborns, elderly, leukemia, lymphoma, chemotherapy, radiation therapy nonspecific immunity (natural, innate) - correct answers the first line of defense. Many microorganisms are not able to pass through this defense system and initiate an infection specific immunity (adaptive, acquired) - correct answers defense unique for each microbe immunologic memory is established by ______________ so that the body is resistant to reinfection by the same microorganism - correct answers specific immunity components of specific immunity soluble factors- - correct answers found in the fluid portion of the blood, the plasma, or serum components of specific immunity cellular elements- - correct answers primarily white blood cells nonspecific immunity is present when - correct answers at birth is previous exposure required to initiate a response when dealing with nonspecific immunity - correct answers no when dealing with nonspecific immunity repeated exposure - correct answers does not increase responsiveness nonspecific immunity can be effective against many different types of - correct answers unlrelated organsims is lymphocyte activation required to initiate specific immunity - correct answers no components of nonspecific immunity include - correct answers a. non-susceptibility f. phagocytosis b. epithelial barriers g. acid pH of the stomach c. antibacterial agents h. normal flora d. inflammation i. cilia e. complement j. fever species specificity - correct answers some pathogens are species specific

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Clinical Immunology and Serology Exam
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Definition of immunity - correct answers resistance to disease

Causes of immune deficiency - correct answers AIDS, newborns, elderly, leukemia, lymphoma,
chemotherapy, radiation therapy

nonspecific immunity (natural, innate) - correct answers the first line of defense. Many microorganisms
are not able to pass through this defense system and initiate an infection

specific immunity (adaptive, acquired) - correct answers defense unique for each microbe

immunologic memory is established by ______________ so that the body is resistant to reinfection by
the same microorganism - correct answers specific immunity

components of specific immunity

soluble factors- - correct answers found in the fluid portion of the blood, the plasma, or serum

components of specific immunity

cellular elements- - correct answers primarily white blood cells

nonspecific immunity is present when - correct answers at birth

is previous exposure required to initiate a response when dealing with nonspecific immunity - correct
answers no

when dealing with nonspecific immunity repeated exposure - correct answers does not increase
responsiveness

nonspecific immunity can be effective against many different types of - correct answers unlrelated
organsims

is lymphocyte activation required to initiate specific immunity - correct answers no

components of nonspecific immunity include - correct answers a. non-susceptibility f. phagocytosis

b. epithelial barriers g. acid pH of the stomach

c. antibacterial agents h. normal flora

d. inflammation i. cilia

e. complement j. fever

species specificity - correct answers some pathogens are species specific

,there are some ________ __________ between species - correct answers physiologic differences (birds
& body temp)

Duffy negative RBCs, Fy (a- b-), - correct answers are more resistant to infection with Plasmodium vivax
(malaria)

sickle cell disease- - correct answers more resistant to malaria

three factors that may increase susceptibility to infection - correct answers age (newborns & elderly)

hormonal influences (diabetes, pregnancy)

malnourishment

epithelial barrier skin - correct answers forms a physical barrier against invasion, is the most important
non-specific, external defense

mechanism of protection- desiccation(dryness) - correct answers inhibits moisture loving fungi

mechanism of protection-desquamation (shedding) - correct answers the dead outer layer of skin is
constantly being shed and replaced so surface bacteria are eliminated

mechanism of protection- a. fatty acids from sebaceous glands are - correct answers bactericidal and
fungicidal

epithelial barrier- mucosal surfaces - correct answers are protected by a viscous secretion called mucus
(glycoproteins & lipoproteins). Mucus prevents attachment of microbes to living cells of the epithelium

epithelial barrier- nasal hairs - correct answers filter out large inhaled particles

epithelial barrier- ciliated epithelial cells - correct answers cilia that wave upward toward the pharynx.
Particles that pass nasal hair are trapped in the mucus which is moved up the pharynx and are
swallowed, coughed, or spit out

external defense of nonspecific immunity- tearing - correct answers flushes out the eyes washing away
surface contamination

external defense of nonspecific immunity- urine flow - correct answers flushes organisms away from the
urethral meatus (prevents colonization and bladder infections)

external defense of nonspecific immunity- stomach acid - correct answers low pH eliminates microbes

external defense of nonspecific immunity- indigenous microbiota of mucosal surfaces - correct answers
compete for space and nutrients so many pathogens are unable to thrive

inflammation definition - correct answers body's reaction to tissue injury

classic signs of inflammation - correct answers dolor (pain), calor (heat), rubor (redness), and tumor
(swelling)

hyperemia defintion and importance for inflammation - correct answers increased blood flow into an
area due to dilation of arteries in areas of inflammation, is the cause of the heat and redness associate
with inflammation

, inflammation and increased vascular permeability - correct answers plasma proteins and fluid leak
through blood vessels into the tissues to dilute toxins. (The movement of fluid into the tissue causes
swelling and swollen tissues press on nerves causing pain)

what is phagocytosis - correct answers a function of the cellular response during inflammation

During infection or acute inflammation - correct answers neutrophilic polymorphonuclear leukocytes
leave the blood vessels and migrate to the site of injury.

define pavementing in phagocytosis - correct answers neutrophils adhere to inner lining of blood vessel

define diapedesis - correct answers neutrophils work their way between the endothelial cells so they
are able to migrate thru the vessel walls

define chemotaxis - correct answers movement of leukocytes toward an attractant

chemotactic agents - correct answers a. intracellular contents (damaged tissue) e. bacteria

b. antigen-antigen complexes f. activated complement

c. fibrinolytic products g. leukotrienes

d. dead tissue

define opsonization (opsonins) - correct answers coating of particles by substances, called opsonins,
that enhance phagocytosis by combining with specific receptors on the membrane of phagocytes

define ingestion during phagocytosis - correct answers engulfment of a foreign particle by active
ameboid motion

define degranulation during phagocytosis - correct answers hydrolytic enzymes are released and the
organism is killed and degraded

define macrophages during phagocytosis - correct answers attack all foreign cells (nonspecific)

At one time the term "natural antibody" was defined as antibody produced without known exposure to
antigen, but - correct answers now environmental sources of antigen (dust, pollen, fungal spores,
bacteria, etc.) are a considered to be the stimulus for these antibodies (for example anti-A and anti-B)

lysozyme definition - correct answers antibacterial enzyme found in many bodily excretions such as
tears, saliva, urine, body fluids. It is also produced by WBC's

interferon defintion - correct answers a nonspecific antiviral agent, is a major factor in recovery from
(not prevention of) viral infections

complement defintion - correct answers set of antimicrobial proteins

definition of specific immunity - correct answers process in which a specific reaction to each infectious
agent is produced. Example: the immune response against the measles virus is not effective against the
chickenpox virus and vice versa, the immune response against the chickenpox virus is not effective
against the measles virus. Immunity for measles is specific for measles and immunity for chickenpox is
specific for chickenpox
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