Chapter 13 Adaptive Immunity and Immunization
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- 1. Protection from infection obtained through medical procedures.
- 5. Process where clones are destroyed during development.
- 7. Movement of White Blood Cells from blood to tissue.
- 8. Molecules that are seen and identified by immune system based on shape, size, foreignness, and accessibility.
- 9. Disease caused by one of two bacteria found usually in contaminated waters.
- 10. Term used to describe when a patients strength and health return back to normal.
- 11. Third and final line of defense.
- 14. Characteristic where lymphocytes can recall their first engagement with the invader.
- 15. Disease transmitted through the bite of a mosquito resulting in abnormally small heads in babies, or skin rash in adults.
- 16. Filtering accessory organ found within the Lymphatic System.
- 19. If antigens provoke a response from the immune system.
- 20. Disease that is spread from a nonliving host to a person.
- 22. Disease characterized by inflammation of the brain.
- 23. An individual who has an organism living on them but does not have the disease.
- 24. Immune organ that filters blood removing old Red Blood Cells from circulation.
- 27. Mechanism by which the exactly correct B or T cell is activated by incoming antigen.
- 31. Defensive protein in blood plasma and body secretions. Structure is 4 polypeptide chains.
- 32. Disease that an be spread from person to person.
- 33. Surveillance of body, recognition, and destruction of foreign material, constantly searching for White Blood Cells.
- 34. Immunity acquired through the biological experiences.
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- 2. Ability of the body to react with countless foreign substances.
- 3. Any immunity obtained by inoculation with selected antigens.
- 4. Class of T cells that help promote Tc and B cell action.
- 6. Disease caused by passing of organism during trip through birth canal.
- 12. Ingests and eliminates microbes, particulates, and removes injured or dead cells, extracting info about foreign materials.
- 13. Vaccine that consists of purified bacterial exotoxin that has been chemically denatured.
- 16. Extracellular Fluid Drained back into circulatory system by the Lymphatic system.
- 17. Vaccine produced based on selected component of a microorganism.
- 18. Insect that injects infected saliva into blood.
- 21. Site of development of B Lymphocyte cells.
- 24. Characteristic where certain antibodies only function against the virus created for.
- 25. Class of T cells that carry out the attack.
- 26. Disease causing inflammation of the meninges, characterized by stiff neck, fever, photophobia,etc.
- 27. Protein used to work to destroy bacteria and viruses through initiation, amplification, polymerization, and membrane attack.
- 28. Class of T cells that provide immunity from future exposure.
- 29. Site of maturation of T lymphocyte cells.
- 30. First Line of defense of immune system.