PCB 3233 - Final Exam Graded A+ 2026
What are the primary adaptive immune cells?
B and T cells
What cells are lymphocytes?
NK, B, and T cells
What does the red pulp of the spleen do?
erythrocyte (RBC) filtration
What does the white pulp of the spleen do?
leukocyte (WBC) filtration
inactivation by Factor H and I results in an opsonin
-NOT a convertase
this is what C
ic3b
DAF stands for
decay accelerating factor
MCP stands for
membrane cofactor protein
inhibit the activity of bacterial proteases
alpha2-macroglobulins
are the human version of MAC complex, which creates pores/holes in pathogenic
surfaces
defensins
What cell makes up the highest concentration of leukocytes?
neutrophils
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pus forming
pyogenic
fever inducing pyogenic or pyrogenic
pyrogenic
CR1 binds to
C3b
CR2 binds to
C3d
CR3 binds to
iC3b
CR4 binds to what on G bacteria
LPS on G- bacteria
TLR-3 binds to what virsus
dsRNA viruses
TLR-4 binds to what on bacteria
LPS on G- bacteria
TLR-5 binds to
Flagellin
TLR-7 binds to virsus
ssRNA viruses
recognize bacterial cell components 2 N
NOD-1/NOD-2
a form of cytokine that directs leukocyte traff
chemokines
cytokines
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proinflammotory
IL-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12, CX, and T
name the 5 hint:IL-1
proinflammatory mediators ( IL-1, IL-6, IL-12, CXCL8, and TNF-alpha)
What cells are NOT in germline configuration?
mature B and mature T cells
-first Ab produced
IgM
Pentameric
IgM
activateis complement
which IG ? 2
Igm IgG
can cross mucosal cell via polyg Ig recepor
IgM and dimeric IgA
-highest concentration in blood
IgG
-good for neutralization/opsonization
IgG
crosses placenta via the FcRn/FcRB/Brambell receptor
IgG
can be monomeric or dimeric
where are they found?
IgA
monomeric=circulation
dimeric=gut
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