BIOS 1030 Study Guide - Final Guide: Complement Membrane Attack Complex, Monoclonal Antibody, Antimicrobial Resistance

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Chapter 9 infectious agents and lines of defense. Normal nucleocaspid: proteins that no envelope, become only protein infectious coat and. Enveloped: protein coat, nucleic acid, nervous system diseases envelope, and. Lag period first time of antigen of antigen our body encounters an. Ready to go and quick antigen response response. Functions of the lymphatic system: maintains blood volume. Bios 1030 final exam outline: transports fat in digestion, defends our body against infection. Defending your body: antigen present (foreign invades, detection (antigen seen, alarm (activate b and t cells, defense (clonal expansion/army, elimination, memory b and t cells left behind. Biggest one is mom to baby, placenta actually getting sick breast feeding. Antibodies: used to fight against bacteria, functions, activate complement, attract phagocytes, cause clumping, neutralize, viruses cannot reproduce if covered/present, antibiotic resistance , lots of germs, a few are drug resistant. Functions of the respiratory system: respiration, filtration, production of sound, sense of smell.