BSCI 223 Study Guide - Final Guide: Complement Membrane Attack Complex, B-Cell Receptor, Fragment Antigen-Binding

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How does it differ from adaptive (acquired) immunity. Has memory magnitude and speed of response improved for second exposure, Its not immediate requires proliferation of specific response cells confers immunity to a specific pathogen. A set of serum proteins designated numerically according to the order of their discovery. Initially act as opsonins and chemotactic factors and indirectly trigger inflammation and fever, end result of full complement activation is lysis. Facilitates macrophage recognition of the pathogen works in binding to antibodies what is going to be fixed. How does it serve the innate immune response. Triggers the first immune responses of inflammation and fever. The phagocyte will engulf the bacteria the lysozymes will then fuse with the bacterial vesicle and the enzymes will destroy the bacteria; enzymes and other factors destroy the engulfed microbes. Engulf bacteria, subject it to toxic chemicals (reactive oxygen intermediates) and degradative enzymes.

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