Exam 2 (Part B) Study Guide

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