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virus are NOT - Answer bacteria, alive viruses are not treatable with - Answer antibiotics viruses are cellular - Answer parasites viruses can infect - Answer archaea, bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals the structure of all viruses include - Answer nucleic acid and dna/rna innate immunity - Answer skin, hair, cilia Mucus Membranes (prevent bacteria) digestive enzymes (kill bacteria) stomach acidity inflammatory response(chemicals release white blood cells) primary immune response - Answer at the first encounter with a pathogen, the immune response is weak secondary immune response - Answer Subsequent infections by antigens trigger a more immediate response by the memory cells produced during the primary response. vaccinations - Answer exposure to noninfectious proteins derived from pathogens causes mild primary immune response, secondary response to real illness Lymphocytes - Answer B cells and T cells, can recognize antigens antigens - Answer foreign proteins or molecules that begin an immune response (stimulate production of antibodies) antibodies - Answer - mark pathogenic cells to be engulfed by a special white blood cell and mark for destruction - binding of a B cell to an antigen also stimulates production of memory cells

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Bio 101 Exam 3 Illinois State Practice
Questions Fully Solved 2025-2026 Set.
virus are NOT - Answer bacteria, alive



viruses are not treatable with - Answer antibiotics



viruses are cellular - Answer parasites



viruses can infect - Answer archaea, bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals



the structure of all viruses include - Answer nucleic acid and dna/rna



innate immunity - Answer skin, hair, cilia

Mucus Membranes (prevent bacteria)

digestive enzymes (kill bacteria)

stomach acidity

inflammatory response(chemicals release white blood cells)



primary immune response - Answer at the first encounter with a pathogen, the immune
response is weak



secondary immune response - Answer Subsequent infections by antigens trigger a more
immediate response by the memory cells produced during the primary response.



vaccinations - Answer exposure to noninfectious proteins derived from pathogens causes mild
primary immune response, secondary response to real illness



Lymphocytes - Answer B cells and T cells, can recognize antigens



antigens - Answer foreign proteins or molecules that begin an immune response (stimulate
production of antibodies)

, - patrol blood searching for invaders

- recall secondary response



HIV - Answer - infects T cells

- inhibits adaptive immunity's ability to respond to infections and tumors



allergies - Answer - disfunction of immune system

- maladaptive immune response toward a harmless foreign substance

- do not cause infections



autoimmune disease - Answer - bodys immune system reacts to its own proteins as if they're
invaders

- 5% of the population



autoimmune conditions - Answer lupus, type 1 diabetes, crohns, rheumatois arthritis, celiac,
multiple sclerosis



Carbohydrates - Answer the starches and sugars present in foods, repeated simple sugar units



common simple sugars - Answer Sucrose (Table Sugar) & Glucose and Fructose



chemical digestion of carbohydrates - Answer enzymes cleave off simple sugars from larger
carb molecule (absorbed into blood, fuel for cellular respiration)



salivary amylase - Answer Enzyme in saliva that breaks down starch



preventing diabetes - Answer low-sugar lifestyle, maintain the healthy weight, exercise 30
minutes a day



proteins - Answer - repeated amino acid units



chemical digestion of proteins - Answer enzymes cleaving off amino acids from larger protein

molecule

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