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BIO 103 Exam 2 c05-08 Study Guide questions and answers Graded A+| latest update Acetylcholine (ACh) -A neurotransmitter that stimulates muscle contraction. Action Potential -
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Antibodies and Serology in Clinical Immunology Exam questions and answers graded A+ latest update Why are antibodies important? They help fight infection by combining with antigens to facilitate removal from the body and are vital in many diagnostic t
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codes and signal codes (HCSO)(FL) Exam questions and answers latest update Graded A+ 10-40 (40) Lunch 10-25 (Ten-Two-Five) In contact with 10-102 (10- 1-02) Logging off 10-1 Receiving poorly 10-2 Receiving well
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Clinical Immunology & Serology Final Exam questions and answers graded A+ latest update Neutrophils CD marker CD15+ Neutrophils function in the innate imune system Phagocytosis - first cell at infection Antigen presentation Eosinophils CD marker C
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- Clinical Immunology & Serology Final Exam questions and answers graded A+ latest update Neutrophils CD marker CD15+ Neutrophils function in the innate imune system Phagocytosis - first cell at infection Antigen presentation Eosinophils CD marker C
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Clinical Immunology & Serology Viral, Bacterial, and 
Parasitic Diagnostics Exam questions and answers 
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What are the main types of herpes viruses mentioned? 
Epstein Barr, CMV, Varicella Zoster, Herpes Simplex 
What are the viral
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What are the main types of herpes viruses mentioned? 
Epstein Barr, CMV, Varicella Zoster, Herpes Simplex 
What are the viral infections included in this unit? 
Epstein-Barr, CMV, Varicella Zos
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Clinical Immunology & Serology Techniques, Dilutions, 
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What is serology? 
The study of fluid components in the blood, especially antibodies. 
What is the liquid portion of blood
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What is serology? 
The study of fluid components in the blood, especially antibodies. 
What is the liquid portion of blood minus coagulation factors called? 
Serum 
What is the proper storage tempera
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Clinical Immunology – Introduction Exam questions and 
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Innate immune system and adaptive immune system 
The mammalian immune system is divided into two systems. What are they? 
Intertwined 
The innate and adapt
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Innate immune system and adaptive immune system 
The mammalian immune system is divided into two systems. What are they? 
Intertwined 
The innate and adapt
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Clinical Immunology and Serology - Unit 3 Exam 
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Precipitation 
Combining of soluble antigen with soluble antibody to produce insoluble 
complexes that are visible 
Agglutination 
Process by which particulate
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Precipitation 
Combining of soluble antigen with soluble antibody to produce insoluble 
complexes that are visible 
Agglutination 
Process by which particulate antigens such as cells aggregate to form larger 
complexes when a specific antibody is present 
Who first noted precipitation of culture filtrates of antibodies?
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Clinical Immunology and Serology - Unit 4 Exam 
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Hypersensitivity -an exaggerated response by the immune system to a 
particular substance 
T/F During hypersensitivity the immune system causes damage to the ho
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Hypersensitivity -an exaggerated response by the immune system to a 
particular substance 
T/F During hypersensitivity the immune system causes damage to the host - 
True 
What are the four categories of classification of hypersensitivity? -Type IIV 
What type of hypersensitivity is mediated by IgE? -Type I Hypersensitivity
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Clinical Immunology and Serology Antigens, Epitopes, 
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What is an antigen? 
A substance that is specifically recognized by the adaptive immune system. 
What is an immunogen? 
A substanc
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What is an antigen? 
A substance that is specifically recognized by the adaptive immune system. 
What is an immunogen? 
A substance capable of causing an immune response. 
Are all antigens immunogenic? 
No, some antigens are not immunogenic, but all immunogens are antigens. 
Name two examples of antig
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