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MIMG 185A – Immunology Exam with |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!!




accurate detailed solutions |!! |!!




immunopathology - correct answer✔✔The study of disease states |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!!




associated with overreactivity or underreactivity of the immune response
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overactivity can lead to self-inflicted tissue damage via immune system |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!!




primary immunity - correct answer✔✔When first exposed to an antigen,
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the body usually takes several days to respond and build up a large
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supply of antibodies. The number of antibodies will peak and then begin
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to decline. |!!




secondary immunity - correct answer✔✔second time your body encounters
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an antigen it already knows how to fight infection because of memory
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cells.



Why did the immune system evolve? - correct answer✔✔pathogens
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"mooching" off of hosts is common because it is a good survival strategy, |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!!




so hosts have evolved an immune system to protect themselves from
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pathogens.



How does pathogen transmission relate to host availability? - correct
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answer✔✔when there are many hosts available, it is easier for pathogens |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!!




to transmit and vice versa. Pathogen needs to have a "sweet spot" where
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it is pathogenic enough to gain from the host, but doesn't kill the host too
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fast that it cannot replicate.
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How do pathogens evade our immune responses? - correct
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answer✔✔pathogen's mutation and evolution rate is faster than that of |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!!




humans because they have quicker replication times. Human population
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density and socialization spread pathogens which means the pathogens
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,are exposed to more selective pressure and therefore also evolve faster
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from that. |!!




Why are vaccines so effective? - correct answer✔✔The allow the immune
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system to always recognize the pathogen before it can even mutate or
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replicate in the host (no mutation = no evolution) |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!!




herd immunity - correct answer✔✔the idea that if the majority of people in
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a population are vaccinated, then the whole community will be safe since
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the disease can't spread very far with the limited number of available
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hosts.



indirect COVID-19 deaths - correct answer✔✔deaths due to circumstances
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caused by COVID-19 such as death of someone who had a life threatening
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condition other than COVID who could not be treated because ICUs were
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full of COVID patients
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primary lymphoid organs - correct answer✔✔bone marrow and thymus;
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where immune cells are made and develop
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secondary lymphoid organs - correct answer✔✔spleen, lymph nodes, |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!!




tonsil; where the immune system can "see" pathogens; important for
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immune surveillance of pathogens - where immune cells can survey blood
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and lymph at the same time for invaders
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Which two fluids connect the cells and organs of the immune system? -
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correct answer✔✔blood and lymph |!! |!! |!!




functions of blood - correct answer✔✔-carry oxygen and nutrients to
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tissues

-carry waste products from tissues to metabolic or secretory organs (CO2
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or ammonia)
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,-transport white blood cells to sites of infection
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functions of lymph - correct answer✔✔-return interstitial fluid to the heart
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(lymph's drained from tissues and transported back to the heart to
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maintain osmotic balance in the body)
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-aid hormone and lipid diffusion into the blood
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-immune surveillance of all tissues (lymph takes waste and byproducts
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(including pathogens) from organs and runs it throughout the body
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(especially the lymph nodes) so any potential pathogens can be detected
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interstitial fluid - correct answer✔✔fluid in the spaces between cells
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components of blood - correct answer✔✔plasma (55%), platelets (>1%),
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white blood cells (>1%), red blood cells (40-45%)
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blood plasma function - correct answer✔✔transports nutrients, hormones,
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and proteins
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platelet function - correct answer✔✔form blood clots to prevent blood loss
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white blood cells - correct answer✔✔these are all the immune cells that
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circulate through the body |!! |!! |!!




red blood cell function - correct answer✔✔carry oxygen and remove
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carbon dioxide |!!




red blood cell structure - correct answer✔✔-no nucleus or mitochondria =
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more space for hemoglobin to fit in
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- large surface area which allows cell to maximally transport oxygen
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-contains hemoglobin which can carry oxygen and carbon dioxide
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, heme group - correct answer✔✔-non-protein prosthetic group connected to
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a protein chain which folds into an alpha helix
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-has a porphyrin ring which holds an iron which facilitates reversible
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binding of oxygen |!! |!!




recycling of red blood cells - correct answer✔✔red blood cells have a
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limited lifespan so they need to be produced constantly. When a red blood
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cell is going to be recycled it is either engulfed by a macrophage (90% of
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the time) or it lyses in the blood plasma due to pressure or force and the
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remnants are picked up by circulating macrophages (10%)
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- new rbc's are produced in the bone marrow
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anemia - correct answer✔✔-a condition caused by red blood cell deficiency
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(often due to lack of iron)
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- this condition results in poor oxygen circulation
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sickle cell anemia - correct answer✔✔- an inherited red blood cell disorder
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that causes formation of atypically shaped RBC's into sickle shapes
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- sickle RBCs can aggregate in small blood vessels and block blood flow
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which causes swelling and edema |!! |!! |!! |!!




- sickle shape leads to faster breakdown of RBCs which leads to anemia
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blood type - correct answer✔✔classification of blood that depends on the
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antigens presented on the surface of the person's red blood cells (A, B, or
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none)

- people will develop antibodies for all other antigens except for the ones
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their RBCs carry |!! |!!




Rh antigens - correct answer✔✔-there are 6 types of Rh proteins with
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antigen D being the most common (DD/Dd = +) (dd = -) |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!! |!!

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