Bio 200 Exam 4 Questions and
Answers
macrophages - ANSWER-release cytokines that recruit other cells to wound site and
stimulate a variety of activities; kill invading cells via phagocytosis
histamine produced by - ANSWER-mast cells
chemokine produced by - ANSWER-injured tissue and macrophages in tissues
cytokines other than chemokine produced by - ANSWER-macrophages
histamine received by - ANSWER-blood vessels
chemokine received by - ANSWER-neutrophils and macrophages
cytokines other than chemokines received by - ANSWER-leukocytes, bone marrow,
CNS, local tissues
histamine function - ANSWER-high concentration constricts blood vessels at wound
site, among other activities
chemokine function - ANSWER-mark path toward wound; promote dilation and
increased permeability of blood vessels
cytokine other than chemokine - ANSWER-in leukocytes: mark path to wound
in bone marrow: increase production of macrophages
in CNS: induce fever by raising set point for control of body temperature
in local tissues: stimulate cells involved in wound repair
acellular virus - ANSWER-no cells
obligate parasites - ANSWER-need hosts
diverse - ANSWER-viruses for every host
organogenesis - ANSWER-making large body structures
homeotic mutant - ANSWER-different in just one gene
cortical granules - ANSWER-regulatory secretory organelles found within oocytes
and are most associated with polyspermy prevention after the event of fertilization.
Answers
macrophages - ANSWER-release cytokines that recruit other cells to wound site and
stimulate a variety of activities; kill invading cells via phagocytosis
histamine produced by - ANSWER-mast cells
chemokine produced by - ANSWER-injured tissue and macrophages in tissues
cytokines other than chemokine produced by - ANSWER-macrophages
histamine received by - ANSWER-blood vessels
chemokine received by - ANSWER-neutrophils and macrophages
cytokines other than chemokines received by - ANSWER-leukocytes, bone marrow,
CNS, local tissues
histamine function - ANSWER-high concentration constricts blood vessels at wound
site, among other activities
chemokine function - ANSWER-mark path toward wound; promote dilation and
increased permeability of blood vessels
cytokine other than chemokine - ANSWER-in leukocytes: mark path to wound
in bone marrow: increase production of macrophages
in CNS: induce fever by raising set point for control of body temperature
in local tissues: stimulate cells involved in wound repair
acellular virus - ANSWER-no cells
obligate parasites - ANSWER-need hosts
diverse - ANSWER-viruses for every host
organogenesis - ANSWER-making large body structures
homeotic mutant - ANSWER-different in just one gene
cortical granules - ANSWER-regulatory secretory organelles found within oocytes
and are most associated with polyspermy prevention after the event of fertilization.