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true pathogen - ANSWERcapable of causing disease in healthy persons with normal immune defenses - influenza virus, plague, malaria transient flora - ANSWERmicrobes that are present on the body for a short time Plasma cells - ANSWERThese cells develop from a sensitized B cell. They produce antibodies at a rate of 2,000 per second Macrophages - ANSWERThese cells are considered the "big eaters" of the immune system. They are phagocytic and can be found fixed in tissue or mobile in the blood stream Monocytes - ANSWERThese cells are phagocytic and will mature into macrophages as they migrate through tissue to the site of infection Dendritic cells - ANSWERThese cells have long cytoplasmic projections that are used to display antigen to T cells. They are one of the immune systems main APCs First like of defense Responds to every foreign invader the same way Involves cells like neutrophils and macrophages - ANSWERThree traits that describe the innate immune response

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BIOL 203 EXAM 5 QUESTIONS &
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true pathogen - ANSWERcapable of causing disease in healthy persons with normal
immune defenses - influenza virus, plague, malaria

transient flora - ANSWERmicrobes that are present on the body for a short time

Plasma cells - ANSWERThese cells develop from a sensitized B cell. They produce
antibodies at a rate of 2,000 per second

Macrophages - ANSWERThese cells are considered the "big eaters" of the immune
system. They are phagocytic and can be found fixed in tissue or mobile in the blood
stream

Monocytes - ANSWERThese cells are phagocytic and will mature into macrophages
as they migrate through tissue to the site of infection

Dendritic cells - ANSWERThese cells have long cytoplasmic projections that are
used to display antigen to T cells. They are one of the immune systems main APCs

First like of defense
Responds to every foreign invader the same way
Involves cells like neutrophils and macrophages - ANSWERThree traits that describe
the innate immune response

Histamine - ANSWERWhat do basophils and mast cells secrete to cause
vasodilation

Decrease in temperature of the affected area - ANSWERWhat does NOT happen
during inflammation
Release of histamine
Dilation of blood vessels
Decrease in temperature of the effected area

Blood flowing through blood vessels - ANSWERWhat is NOT considered a
physical/chemical barrier to invasion
Lysozyme in tears
Blood flowing through blood vessels
Intact skin on hand

resident flora - ANSWERmicrobes that normally reside below the skin surface or
within the body - have become established

, microbial antagonism - ANSWERbacterial flora that benefit host by preventing
overgrowth of harmful microbes

Pathogenicity - ANSWERAbility of a microorganism to cause disease and harm a
host - represents a genetic component of the pathogen - does not include
opportunistic pathogens

Virulence - ANSWERHow likely a microbe is to make you sick

infectious dose - ANSWERThe minimum number of microorganisms necessary to
enter the body and establish infection within a host
Ex: 1 measles virus

virulence factors - ANSWERCharacteristics or structures that contributes to the
ability of a microbe to cause disease

incubation period - ANSWERTime from initial contact with the infectious agent to the
appearance of first symptoms; agent is multiplying but damage is insufficient to
cause symptoms; takes several hours to several years

Prodromal stage - ANSWERVague feelings of discomfort, nonspecific complaints -
second step in infection process

period of invasion - ANSWERmultiplies at high levels, becomes well-established;
more specific signs and symptoms - third step of infection process

convalescent period - ANSWERas person begins to respond to the infection,
symptoms decline - fourth step in the infection process

acute infection - ANSWERAn infection that comes on rapidly, with severe but short-
lived effects

chronic infection - ANSWERinfection that progresses and persists over a long period
of time

reservoir - ANSWERprimary habitat in the natural world from which a pathogen
originates
Ex: human or animal carrier, soil, plants

Carriers - ANSWERAn individual who inconspicuously shelters a pathogen and
spreads it to others; may or may not have experienced disease due to the microbe

Vectors - ANSWERa live animal that transmits an infectious agent from one host to
another (other than a human)

Zoonoses - ANSWERAn infection indigenous to animals but naturally transmissible
to humans
Ex: rabies, West Nile, influenza

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