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University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley - CLINICAL 2429 MICROBIOLOGY CHAPTER 14 REVIEW EXAM 3 ON NOV
University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley - CLINICAL 2429
MICROBIOLOGY CHAPTER 14 REVIEW EXAM 3 ON NOV. 20
1)Phagocytes were first reported in which organism and by who?
- Which leukocytes contain histamine & not part of the innate immune
system?
- Which are myeloid & which are lymphoid cells?
- The skin & mucous membranes are mostly involved in what type of
immunity?
- Describe innate and adaptive immunity.
- Which cells are primarily involved in all the immune responses?
.
- What antimicrobial substances compliment the physical barriers of
innate immunity & how?
- What is the hematopoietic (pluripotent) stem cell and where is it
found?
- What are the protective outcome of phagocytosis?
- Describe how the skin and the mucous membranes function as
first line of defense
- Which phagocytic cells are found in the tissues?
- How are surface receptors different from cytosines?
13. What is the role of the normal microbiota (flora) in the
adaptive immune system?
14. How do cells communicate with each other to mount a
coordinated response to microbial invasion?
15. List the types of cytokines and their function in the body?
16. What are Pattern Recognition Receptors and what do they
detect?
17. What are the 3 types of PRR and what are their functions?
18. Identify & elaborate on the 3 major protective outcomes of
compliment activation.
19. Describe the complement system & the pathways involved in
its activation.
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