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Memory, slow response, develops throughout life, specfic, healthy vs. dangerous self, this is what?
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Adaptive Immune System
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A sub with a letter such as T sub h indicates what?
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A mature and activated cell
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Eliminates extracellular antigens?
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Humoral immunity
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Eliminates intracellular antigens, cell mediated?
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Cellular immunity
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Where do T cells mature?
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Thymus
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Where do B cells mature?
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Bone marrow, AKA plasma cells
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Which 2 cells are associated with lymphocytes?
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B and T
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B lymphocytes orginate in bone marrow, B cells have BCRs, activated by extracellular antigen or T sub h cell, this is what kind of immunity?
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Humoral
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Plasma cells produce what?
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Y shaped antibodies
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T lymphocytes originate in bone marrow, mature in Thymus, T sub c cells, T sub h cells, have TCRs that DO NOT recognize free antigens, need APCs (antigen presenting cells), have T sub r cells, this is what kind of immunity?
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Cellular immunity
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Primary organs in the lymphatic system?
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Bone marrow and thymus
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Secondary organs of the lymphatic system?
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Lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils, appendix, adenoids
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Name 3 functions of Peyer's patches?
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Capture antigens and bring them to lymphocytes
Tissues in intestinal walls that inspect samples of intestinal contents Have M cells that are specialized intestinal epithelial cells |
Proteins or large polysaccharides?
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Antigens
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React with antibodies, BRCs, or TCRs?
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Antigens
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