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©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 Immunology: Introduction to the Immune System Exam Study Guide. 2 Types of Immunity - AnswersInnate and Adaptive Antigen - AnswersAny substance that is specifically recognized by lymphocytes or antibodies First Line of Defense - Answers-Innate -Anatomical: skin, mucuous membrane -Mechanical: cilia in respiratory tract -Physiological: lysozymes, low pH Second Line of Defense - Answers-Innate -Phagocytosis -Immune surveillance Third Line of Defense - Answers-Adaptive -Mediated by B and T cells Specificity - AnswersEnsures that distinct antigens elicit specific responses Diversity - AnswersEnables immune system to respond to a large variety of antigens Memory - AnswersLeads to enhanced responses to repeated exposures to the same antigens Clonal expansion - AnswersIncreases number of antigen-specific lymphocytes from a small number of naive lymphocytes Specialization - AnswersGenerates responses that are optimal for defense against different types of microbes Contraction and homeostasis - AnswersAllows immune system to respond to newly encountered antigens Nonreactivity to self - AnswersPrevents injury to the host during responses to foreign antigens ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2 Clonal selection hypothesis - AnswersClones of lymphocytes specific for different antigens develop before an encounter with these antigens, and each antigen elicits an immune response by selecting and activating the lymphocytes for a specific clone Humoral Immunity - Answers-Mediated by antibodies, which are produced by B lymphocytes -part of adaptive immunity -antibodies circulate through blood to neutralize and eliminate microbes extracellularly -work to prevent infection inside cell -B cells and antibodies can recognize different types of molecules Cell-mediated Immunity - Answers-Adaptive -mediated by T cells to defend against intracellular microbes -Most T cells recognize only protein antigens Active Immunity - AnswersInduced in an individual by infection or vaccination Passive Immunity - AnswersConferred on individual by transfer of antibodies or lymphocytes from an actively immunized individual Antigen Presenting Cells (APCs) - Answers-dendritic cells -macrophages -B cells -follicular dendritic cells Effector Cells - AnswersElimination of antigens. Main types include: -T cells -macrophages -granulocytes CD4+ T cells (helper T cells) - AnswersHelp B cells to produce antibodies and help phagocytes destroy ingested microbe CD8+ T cells (cytotoxic T lymphocytes, CTLs) - AnswersKill cells harboring intracellular microbes Regulatory T cells - AnswersSubset of CD4+ cells that prevent or limit immune responses B and T cells are born in the ________ - AnswersBone marrow B cells mature in the _______ - AnswersBone marrow

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Immunology: Introduction to the Immune
System Exam Study Guide.


2 Types of Immunity - Answers✔Innate and Adaptive

Antigen - Answers✔Any substance that is specifically recognized by lymphocytes or antibodies
First Line of Defense - Answers✔-Innate
-Anatomical: skin, mucuous membrane
-Mechanical: cilia in respiratory tract
-Physiological: lysozymes, low pH
Second Line of Defense - Answers✔-Innate
-Phagocytosis
-Immune surveillance
Third Line of Defense - Answers✔-Adaptive
-Mediated by B and T cells
Specificity - Answers✔Ensures that distinct antigens elicit specific responses

Diversity - Answers✔Enables immune system to respond to a large variety of antigens

Memory - Answers✔Leads to enhanced responses to repeated exposures to the same antigens
Clonal expansion - Answers✔Increases number of antigen-specific lymphocytes from a small
number of naive lymphocytes
Specialization - Answers✔Generates responses that are optimal for defense against different
types of microbes
Contraction and homeostasis - Answers✔Allows immune system to respond to newly
encountered antigens
Nonreactivity to self - Answers✔Prevents injury to the host during responses to foreign antigens


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, ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Clonal selection hypothesis - Answers✔Clones of lymphocytes specific for different antigens
develop before an encounter with these antigens, and each antigen elicits an immune response by
selecting and activating the lymphocytes for a specific clone
Humoral Immunity - Answers✔-Mediated by antibodies, which are produced by B lymphocytes
-part of adaptive immunity
-antibodies circulate through blood to neutralize and eliminate microbes extracellularly
-work to prevent infection inside cell
-B cells and antibodies can recognize different types of molecules
Cell-mediated Immunity - Answers✔-Adaptive
-mediated by T cells to defend against intracellular microbes
-Most T cells recognize only protein antigens
Active Immunity - Answers✔Induced in an individual by infection or vaccination

Passive Immunity - Answers✔Conferred on individual by transfer of antibodies or lymphocytes
from an actively immunized individual
Antigen Presenting Cells (APCs) - Answers✔-dendritic cells
-macrophages
-B cells
-follicular dendritic cells
Effector Cells - Answers✔Elimination of antigens. Main types include:
-T cells
-macrophages
-granulocytes
CD4+ T cells (helper T cells) - Answers✔Help B cells to produce antibodies and help phagocytes
destroy ingested microbe
CD8+ T cells (cytotoxic T lymphocytes, CTLs) - Answers✔Kill cells harboring intracellular
microbes
Regulatory T cells - Answers✔Subset of CD4+ cells that prevent or limit immune responses

B and T cells are born in the ________ - Answers✔Bone marrow
B cells mature in the _______ - Answers✔Bone marrow


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