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NSG223 Final Exam Questions and
Answers Latest Version
what is the lymphatic system? Ans: protects the body
from pathogens; effective immune surveillance

what does the lymphatic system consist of? Ans:
lymphoid cells, tissues, spleen, thymus, tonsils, and
lymph nodes

what immunity is the lymphatic system apart of? Ans:
innate immunity

what is innate immunity? Ans: non-specific immunity;
born with it; unable to distinguish types of threats;
involves skin and mucous membranes

what are cells of innate immunity? Ans: neutrophils,
macrophages, NK cells, T cells, B cells

what is the complement system? Ans: consists of a group
of proteins that are present in the circulation that
enables the body to localize and destroy infectious
pathogens

functions of the complement system include: Ans:
enhance inflammatory response, increase phagocytosis,
destroy and clear pathogen from the body




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what are mediators of innate immunity? Ans: cytokines;
interleukins, interferons, and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)

what are the functions of cytokines? Ans: produce
chemotaxis of leukocytes; inhibiting viral replication

do cytokines affect both the innate AND adaptive
immune systems? Ans: yes

what are interleukins? Ans: cytokines combined by
lymphocytes/macrophages that enhance the capabilities
of the immune system

what are actions of interleukins? Ans: stimulate cytotoxic
T cell activity against tumor cells; increase B cell and
plasma cell production (antibodies)

what are interferons? Ans: cytokines released by
lymphocytes/macrophages that have been infected w/ a
virus; unable to protect cell, but communicate to
surrounding cells that there's a viral infection; antiviral
proteins

what is tumor necrosis factor (TNF)? Ans: released by
macrophages and inhibits tumor growth; causes tumor
regression

what are the actions of interferons? Ans: increase
phagocytosis and enhance cytotoxic activity of T cells

what is the adaptive immune system? Ans: specific to
infections; second line of defense


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what are the functions of the adaptive immune system?
Ans: recognition of antigen, communication and
coordination with other defense cells;
destruction/suppression of antigen

what are the cells included in the adaptive immune
system? Ans: B and T lymphocytes

what where do B lymphocytes mature? Ans: the bone
marrow, then move to peripheral lymphoid tissue

what are the functions of B lymphocytes? Ans: plasma
cells produce antibodies that inactivate antigen and tag
antigen for destruction

where do T lymphocytes mature? Ans: the thymus, then
move to peripheral lymphoid tissue

what are the functions of T lymphocytes? Ans: produce
cell-mediated immunity; aid in antibody production

what is humoral immunity? Ans: antibody-mediated
immunity

what are the functions of humoral immunity? Ans: B cells
divide rapidly during encounter with pathogen; creates
plasma cells that secrete antibodies (immunoglobulins)
specific to antigen

what is IgG? Ans: most common; crosses the placenta;
protects against pathogens; activates complement system

what is IgM? Ans: first to form; appears in newborns

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