Immunology Chapter 1 Vocabulary Flashcards

This flashcard quiz consists of every essential and vital Immunology Chapter 1 Vocabulary. A set of flashcards has all the vital details and discussion related to Immunology Chapter 1 Vocabulary. 

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Immune
Resistant to infection
Immune System
The tissues, cells, and molecules involved in the defense of the body against infectious agents
Immunity
The ability to resist infection
Immunization/Vaccination
The deliberate provocation of an adaptive immune response by introducing the antigen into the body
Commensal Species
A microorganism that habitually lives on or in the human body, and which normally causes no disease or harm and can even be beneficial
Flora
The community of microbial species that inhabits a particular niche in the human body, such as skin, mouth, gut, or vagina
Pathogen
Any organism with the potential to cause disease
Opportunistic pathogens
Organisms that do not normally cause trouble for a human, but can cause illness if the body's defenses are weakened or if the microbe gets into the 'wrong' place
Types of Pathogens
Bacteria
Viruses
Fungi
Parasites (protozoa/helminths)
Epithelium
Layers of cells that line the outer surface and inner cavities of the body
ex: skin, epithelia lining on respiratory, gastrointestinal, and urogenital tracts
Mucosal surfaces/Mucosae
The mucus-coated outer surfaces of tissues, such as the gut, lungs, eyes, and vagina, which communicate with the external environment to provide the body with material and information. The surfaces are delicate and they are protected by the mucus.
Mucus
Slimy protective secretion composed of glycoproteins, proteoglycans, peptides, and enzymes that is produced by the goblet cells in many internal epithelia
Defensins
Antimicrobial peptides produced by epithelial cells that kill bacteria, fungi, and enveloped viruses by perturbing their membranes
Innate Immune Response
Consists of two parts: recognition and destruction of the pathogen
General characteristics: rapid response (hours); Fixed; limited number of specificities; constant during response
Effector Mechanisms
The physiological and cellular processes used by the immune system to destroy pathogens and remove them from the body