Agglutination
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The clumping of small epitopes that can;t be visualized by phagocytes into
a bigger molecule & can be recognized in the spleen is a result of what
antibody function?
,Memory
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Ability to, if ever a specific pathogen was encountered again, to make a
quicker immune response due to already having been exposed
Germinal centers of Lymph nodes
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A lot of B cell replication occurs here
Klebsiella Pneumonia Pathogen & virulence factors
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-caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae (gram - rods, capsule gives colonies
mucoid appearance)
-virulence factors include capsule and release of endotoxin when cells die
leading to shock
Axenic
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, not contaminated by or associated with any foreign organisms; used in
reference to pure cultures of microorganisms or to germ-free animals
1
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How many epitopes does a single BCR receptor recognize?
5
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How many classes of antibodies are there?
Variable regions of heavy and light chains
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What part of the BCR has the ability to form different combinations and
hone in on the exact molecular shape
Legionnaire's Disease Pathogen & Virulence Factors
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, -most cases caused by Legionella pneumophila
-aerobic, slender, pleomorphic, gram -
-grown on Buffered Charcoal yeast Extract Agar (needs iron salts and
cysteine)
Lower respiratory system
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-organs are usually axenic (free of contaminants)
-bacterial infection of LRS can cause life-threatening illness
Klebsiella Pneumonia Pathogenesis & Epidemiology
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-leading cause of nosocomial acquired pneumonias
-immunocompromised individuals at greatest risk for infection
Clonal Selection of B cells
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-B cell attaches via BCR to and phagocytize a complimentary antigen
-B cells display pathogen's epitope with MHC 2 proteins
-B cells activate for humoral response
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The clumping of small epitopes that can;t be visualized by phagocytes into
a bigger molecule & can be recognized in the spleen is a result of what
antibody function?
,Memory
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Ability to, if ever a specific pathogen was encountered again, to make a
quicker immune response due to already having been exposed
Germinal centers of Lymph nodes
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A lot of B cell replication occurs here
Klebsiella Pneumonia Pathogen & virulence factors
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-caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae (gram - rods, capsule gives colonies
mucoid appearance)
-virulence factors include capsule and release of endotoxin when cells die
leading to shock
Axenic
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, not contaminated by or associated with any foreign organisms; used in
reference to pure cultures of microorganisms or to germ-free animals
1
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How many epitopes does a single BCR receptor recognize?
5
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How many classes of antibodies are there?
Variable regions of heavy and light chains
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What part of the BCR has the ability to form different combinations and
hone in on the exact molecular shape
Legionnaire's Disease Pathogen & Virulence Factors
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, -most cases caused by Legionella pneumophila
-aerobic, slender, pleomorphic, gram -
-grown on Buffered Charcoal yeast Extract Agar (needs iron salts and
cysteine)
Lower respiratory system
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-organs are usually axenic (free of contaminants)
-bacterial infection of LRS can cause life-threatening illness
Klebsiella Pneumonia Pathogenesis & Epidemiology
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-leading cause of nosocomial acquired pneumonias
-immunocompromised individuals at greatest risk for infection
Clonal Selection of B cells
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-B cell attaches via BCR to and phagocytize a complimentary antigen
-B cells display pathogen's epitope with MHC 2 proteins
-B cells activate for humoral response