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Prepare for Genetics and Immunology Exam #1 with this comprehensive 2026 study guide. This resource includes clear notes, key concept summaries, and exam-style questions designed to help students strengthen their understanding of genetics and immunology concepts. Ideal for nursing, medical, and healthcare students, this material supports effective revision, self-testing, and exam preparation. Improve your understanding of genetic principles, immune system functions, inheritance patterns, and immunologic concepts while building confidence for success on your exam.

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, PAMPs Pathogen Associated Molecular Patterns (innate immunity, repetitive structures)




PRRs Pattern Recognition Receptors which recognize PAMPs (innate immunity)


DAMPs Danger Associated Molecular Patterns


Toll-Like Receptors (TLRs) A family of PRRs expressed on cellular membranes and membranes of
intracellular endosomes, results in production of IL-1


Innate immune system characteristics (3) 1. Physical barriers, phagocytes, PRRs
2. Same response each time (no memory)
3. Limited


Adaptive immune system characteristics 1. T and B lymphocytes, antibodies
2. Develops memory, more rapid and effective with each exposure
3. Highly diverse


All red and white blood cells develop from __________ multipotent hematopoietic
__________ stem cells


Multipotent hematopoietic stem cells can differentiate 1. Myeloid progenitor cells
into either... (2) 2. Lymphoid progenitor cells




Lymphoid progenitor cells include (4) 1. B cells
2. Cytotoxic T cells (CD8+)
3. Helper T cells (CD4+)
4. Natural Killer cells (innate)


Myeloid progenitor cells include (4) 1. Erythrocytes (RBCs)
2. Megakaryoctes
3. Granulocytes
4. Agranular myeloid cells

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