Biology 3593B Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Adaptive Immune System, Innate Immune System, Immunity (Medical)

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Innate immune system: provides the body"s first line of defence against infectious agents. Involves several defensive barriers: anatomic and physical (skin, mucous membrane and normal flora, physiologic (temperature. ph, anti-microbials and cytokines, complement, cellular (phagocytes and granulocytes) Characteristics of the innate immune system: non-specific, no memory. Skin, mucosa, normal flora, temperature, ph, antimicrobials, and cytokines. For specific antigens of microbials and non-microbial agents. Give examples of autoimmune, allergic and immunodeficiency diseases: Describe the major events in the inflammatory response/outline what happens during the innate immune response: Describe in simplified form, how antibodies are produced: antigen is taken by an antigen presenting cell, which stimulates helper t cell, which stimulates b cells, which gives rise to plasma cells which secrete antibodies. Relate the structure of antibody to its specificity and function: antibodies have a variable region with amino acid sequenced that can vary immensely, creating variation in binding surfaces, which makes it highly specific.

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