UAMS Immunology Exam 1 (2025)
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injecting antigen to cause immunity by
inducing a protective immune
immunization
response against specific organism or
(vaccination)
its associated toxin prior to the
encounter with the pathogen
study of host rxns when foreign
immunology
substances are introduced
study of noncellular components in
serology
the blood (ag/ab)
, "foreign" substance that stimulates the
antigen generation of an immune response.
(immunogen) (ag) ags can be harmful or harmless
environmental substances
antibody glycoprotein; made in response to ag
(immunoglobulin)
(ab)
epitope ab binding site; single ag site
increased resistance to infection
immunity which often follows recovery from an
initial exposure
immunological confers health by responding and
homeostasis controlling infection with moderation
nonspecific; protection always
innate/natural
present in healthy individuals; normal
immunity
body fxns; first line of defense
ag nonspecific, what are the characteristics of
rapid response natural/innate immunity?
(minutes), and no
memory (splinter
story)
, specific; induced/stimulated by non
self foreign substances that invade
tissue or against infected cells and
adaptive/acquire
tumors; defend against specific
d immunity
invaders thus protection result of prior
experience with ag; mediated by
lymphocytes
ag specific, slow what are the characteristics of
response (days), adaptive/acquired immunity?
and memory
epithelial barriers, what are some examples of
phagocytes, and innate/natural immunity in the body?
inflammation
humoral immunity what are the types of
and cell adaptive/acquired immunity?
mediated
immunity
which adaptive/acquired immunity is
mediated by abs produced by B
lymphs-> secreted into
humoral immunity
circulation/mucosal fluids ->finally
neutralize and eliminate extracellular
microbes/microbial toxins?
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Terms in this set (112)
injecting antigen to cause immunity by
inducing a protective immune
immunization
response against specific organism or
(vaccination)
its associated toxin prior to the
encounter with the pathogen
study of host rxns when foreign
immunology
substances are introduced
study of noncellular components in
serology
the blood (ag/ab)
, "foreign" substance that stimulates the
antigen generation of an immune response.
(immunogen) (ag) ags can be harmful or harmless
environmental substances
antibody glycoprotein; made in response to ag
(immunoglobulin)
(ab)
epitope ab binding site; single ag site
increased resistance to infection
immunity which often follows recovery from an
initial exposure
immunological confers health by responding and
homeostasis controlling infection with moderation
nonspecific; protection always
innate/natural
present in healthy individuals; normal
immunity
body fxns; first line of defense
ag nonspecific, what are the characteristics of
rapid response natural/innate immunity?
(minutes), and no
memory (splinter
story)
, specific; induced/stimulated by non
self foreign substances that invade
tissue or against infected cells and
adaptive/acquire
tumors; defend against specific
d immunity
invaders thus protection result of prior
experience with ag; mediated by
lymphocytes
ag specific, slow what are the characteristics of
response (days), adaptive/acquired immunity?
and memory
epithelial barriers, what are some examples of
phagocytes, and innate/natural immunity in the body?
inflammation
humoral immunity what are the types of
and cell adaptive/acquired immunity?
mediated
immunity
which adaptive/acquired immunity is
mediated by abs produced by B
lymphs-> secreted into
humoral immunity
circulation/mucosal fluids ->finally
neutralize and eliminate extracellular
microbes/microbial toxins?