Exam 2 (Part B) Study Guide
Across
- 3. Failure of the immune system to protect its host from infections or cancerous growth.
- 6. Long-lived quiescent cells distributed throughout body.
- 8. Type III Hypersensitivity: AKA
- 9. Type I Hypersensitivity: AKA
- 13. Process in which a recipient perceives grafted tissue as foreign.
- 17. What hypersensitivity type results from antigen in slight excess of antibody.
- 18. Type II Hypersensitivity: AKA
- 20. Toll-like and NID-like receptors
- 22. The first antibody produced in early stages of infection?
- 23. Chronic, infectious disease primarily affecting intestines of ruminants.
Down
- 1. This branch of the adaptive immune response is associated with the production of T lymphocytes.
- 2. Most common response of Type 1 Hypersensitivity and results from increased vascular permeability.
- 4. A steroid hormone that reduces inflammation by downregulating immune response. Common Treatment for Type II Hypersensitivity.
- 5. All types of hypersensitivity require what phase before the effector phase.
- 7. CD4+ T-Cells release inflammatory ____
- 10. Cell surface complexes that aid in immunologic and nonimmunologic functions: Abbr.
- 11. Vaccinations are an example of _____ transfer.
- 12. What cell's main function is to serve as an antigen presenting cell.
- 14. Site of origin for lymphocytes.
- 15. The final phase in the immune response where antigens are eliminated.
- 16. This branch of the adaptive immune response is associated with the production of B lymphocytes.
- 18. Type IV Hypersensitivity: AKA
- 19. The Immune response that lacks memory and is nonspecific.
- 20. Molecular patterns recognized by PRRs: Abbr.
- 21. Genetic defects that cause deficiencies in humoral and Cell-mediated immunity: Abbr.