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©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/22/2024 12:54 PM Janeway's Immunobiology Chapter 1: Basic Concepts in Immunology Exam Questions And Correct Answers Acquired immune response - answerThe response of antigen-specific lymphocytes to antigen, including the development of immunological memory. Adaptive immune responses are distinct from the innate and nonadaptive phases of immunity, which are not mediated by clonal selection of antigen-specific lymphocytes. adaptive immunity - answerImmunity to infection conferred by an adaptive immune response. adenoids - answerPaired mucosal-associated lymphoid tissues located in the nasal cavity. adjuvant - answerAny substance that enhances the immune response to an antigen with which it is mixed. afferent lymphatic vessels - answerVessels of the lymphatic system that drain extracellular fluid from the tissues and carry antigen, macrophages, and dendritic cells from sites of infection to lymph nodes or other peripheral lymphoid organs. affinity maturation - answerThe increase in affinity for their specific antigen of the antibodies produced as an adaptive immune response progresses. This phenomenon is particularly prominent in secondary and subsequent immunizations. antibody - answerEach antibody molecule has a unique structure that enables it to bind specifically to its corresponding antigen, but all antibodies have the same overall structure and are known collectively as immunoglobulins. Antibodies are produced by differentiated B cells (plasma cells) in response to infection or immunization, and bind to and neutralize pathogens or prepare them for uptake and destruction by phagocytes. Are a protein. antigen - answerAny molecule that can bind specifically to an antibody or generate peptide fragments that are recognized by a T-cell receptor. antigen-binding site - answerThe site at the tip of each arm of an antibody that makes physical contact with the antigen and binds it noncovalently. The antigen specificity of the site is determined by its shape and the amino acids present. ©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/22/2024 12:54 PM antigenetic determinant - answerThat portion of an antigenic molecule that is bound by the antigen-binding site of a given antibody or antigen receptor; it is also known as an epitope. antigen-presenting cells - answer(APC's) Highly specialized cells that can process antigens and display their peptide fragments on the cell surface together with other, co-stimulatory, proteins required for activating naive T cells. The main antigen-presenting cells for naive T cells are dendritic cells, macrophages, and B cells. antigen receptor - answerThe cell-surface receptor by which lymphocytes recognize antigen. Each individual lymphocyte bears receptors of a single antigen specificity. apoptosis - answerA form of cell death common in the immune system, in which the cell activates an internal death program. It is characterized by nuclear DNA degradation, nuclear degeneration and condensation, and the rapid phagocytosis of cell remains. Proliferating lymphocytes experience high rates of apoptosis during their development and during immune responses. allergy - answerThe state in which a symptomatic immune reaction is made to a normally innocuous environmental antigen. It involves the interaction between the antigen and antibody or primed T cells produced by earlier exposure to the same antigen. antigen:antibody complexes - answerNoncovalently associated groups of antibody molecules bound to their specific antigen. appendix - answerA gut-associated lymphoid tissue located at the beginning of the colon. autograft - answerA graft of tissue from one site to another on the same individual. autoimmune disease - answerDisease in which the pathology is caused by adaptive immune responses to self antigens. bacteria - answerA vast kingdom of unicellular prokaryotic microorganisms. B lymphocyte - answerAntigen-specific lymphocyte.The function of B cells is to produce antibodies. Two classes: Conventional B cells have highly diverse antigen receptors and are generated in the bone marrow throughout life, emerging to populate the blood and lymphoid tissues. B-1 cells have much less diverse antigen receptors and form a population of self- renewing B cells in the peritoneal and pleural cavities. B-cell corona - answerThe zone of the white pulp in the spleen that is primarily made up of B cells. bone marrow - answerThe tissue where all the cellular elements of the blood— red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets— are initially generated from hematopoietic stem cells. The bone marrow is also the site of further B-cell development in mammals and the source of stem cells that give rise to T cells on migration

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Janeway's Immunobiology Chapter 1: Basic
Concepts in Immunology Exam Questions
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Acquired immune response - answer✔✔The response of antigen-specific lymphocytes to
antigen, including the development of immunological memory. Adaptive immune responses are
distinct from the innate and nonadaptive phases of immunity, which are not mediated by clonal
selection of antigen-specific lymphocytes.

adaptive immunity - answer✔✔Immunity to infection conferred by an adaptive immune
response.

adenoids - answer✔✔Paired mucosal-associated lymphoid tissues located in the nasal cavity.

adjuvant - answer✔✔Any substance that enhances the immune response to an antigen with
which it is mixed.

afferent lymphatic vessels - answer✔✔Vessels of the lymphatic system that drain extracellular
fluid from the tissues and carry antigen, macrophages, and dendritic cells from sites of infection
to lymph nodes or other peripheral lymphoid organs.

affinity maturation - answer✔✔The increase in affinity for their specific antigen of the
antibodies produced as an adaptive immune response progresses. This phenomenon is
particularly prominent in secondary and subsequent immunizations.

antibody - answer✔✔Each antibody molecule has a unique structure that enables it to bind
specifically to its corresponding antigen, but all antibodies have the same overall structure and
are known collectively as immunoglobulins. Antibodies are produced by differentiated B cells
(plasma cells) in response to infection or immunization, and bind to and neutralize pathogens or
prepare them for uptake and destruction by phagocytes. Are a protein.

antigen - answer✔✔Any molecule that can bind specifically to an antibody or generate peptide
fragments that are recognized by a T-cell receptor.

antigen-binding site - answer✔✔The site at the tip of each arm of an antibody that makes
physical contact with the antigen and binds it noncovalently. The antigen specificity of the site is
determined by its shape and the amino acids present.

, ©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/22/2024 12:54 PM

antigenetic determinant - answer✔✔That portion of an antigenic molecule that is bound by the
antigen-binding site of a given antibody or antigen receptor; it is also known as an epitope.

antigen-presenting cells - answer✔✔(APC's) Highly specialized cells that can process antigens
and display their peptide fragments on the cell surface together with other, co-stimulatory,
proteins required for activating naive T cells. The main antigen-presenting cells for naive T cells
are dendritic cells, macrophages, and B cells.

antigen receptor - answer✔✔The cell-surface receptor by which lymphocytes recognize antigen.
Each individual lymphocyte bears receptors of a single antigen specificity.

apoptosis - answer✔✔A form of cell death common in the immune system, in which the cell
activates an internal death program. It is characterized by nuclear DNA degradation, nuclear
degeneration and condensation, and the rapid phagocytosis of cell remains. Proliferating
lymphocytes experience high rates of apoptosis during their development and during immune
responses.

allergy - answer✔✔The state in which a symptomatic immune reaction is made to a normally
innocuous environmental antigen. It involves the interaction between the antigen and antibody or
primed T cells produced by earlier exposure to the same antigen.

antigen:antibody complexes - answer✔✔Noncovalently associated groups of antibody molecules
bound to their specific antigen.

appendix - answer✔✔A gut-associated lymphoid tissue located at the beginning of the colon.

autograft - answer✔✔A graft of tissue from one site to another on the same individual.

autoimmune disease - answer✔✔Disease in which the pathology is caused by adaptive immune
responses to self antigens.

bacteria - answer✔✔A vast kingdom of unicellular prokaryotic microorganisms.

B lymphocyte - answer✔✔Antigen-specific lymphocyte.The function of B cells is to produce
antibodies. Two classes: Conventional B cells have highly diverse antigen receptors and are
generated in the bone marrow throughout life, emerging to populate the blood and lymphoid
tissues. B-1 cells have much less diverse antigen receptors and form a population of self-
renewing B cells in the peritoneal and pleural cavities.

B-cell corona - answer✔✔The zone of the white pulp in the spleen that is primarily made up of
B cells.

bone marrow - answer✔✔The tissue where all the cellular elements of the blood— red blood
cells, white blood cells, and platelets— are initially generated from hematopoietic stem cells.
The bone marrow is also the site of further B-cell development in mammals and the source of
stem cells that give rise to T cells on migration to the thymus. Thus, bone marrow transplantation

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