Chapter 3: Immunity and Abnormal Responses Flashcards
What is an antibiotic
A substance derived from microorganisms that is used to treat infections
What is an antimicrobial
An agent that kills or inhibts growth and reproduction of microorganisms
What is an antiviral
An agent that kills a virus or that suppresses its ability to replicate and, hence, inhibits its capability to multiply and reproduce.
What are antibodies
AKA IMMUNOGLOBULIN
protein that fights infections
produced by B cells in the body in response to the presence of an antigen
ex) bacterium or virus
What is bronchoconstriction
Contraction of smooth muscle in bronchioles, narrowing the airways
What is colostrum
Provides protection for newborn child
What is a complement
A series of inactive proteins circulating in the blood; when activated, they can destroy bacteria or antigens, or participatie in the inflammatory response
What is cytotoxic
A substance that destroys or kills cells
What is encephalopathy
Impaired function of the brain
What is erythema
Redness and inflammation of the skin or mucosa due to vasodilation
What is a fetus
The human child in utero between 8 weeks and birth
What is a glycoprotein
A combination of preotein and carbohydrate
What is hypogammaglobulinemia
low antibody levels because of B-cell defect
*Immunodeficiency
What is hypoproteinemia
Abnormally low level of plasma protein in the blood
What are mast cells
Located in tissues, they release chemicals such as histamine, heparin, and bradykinin in response to injury or foreign material
What are monocytes
type of white blood cell: a large circulating white blood cell, formed in the bone marrow and in the spleen, that has a single well-defined nucleus and consumes large foreign particles and cell debris
What is the monoculear phagocytic system
aka reitculoendothelial system
Macrophages kill bacteria and process and display antigens from the foreign material on their cell membranes, lympocytes respond which initiate the immune response
What is a mutate
Strains of cells that change over time
What is an opportunistic
A microorganism, normally nonpathogenic, that causes infectous disease when the person’s resistance is reduced, microbial balance is upset, or the microbe is transferred to another part of the body
What is a placenta
A vascular organ that develops inside the uterus of most pregnant mammals to supply food and oxygen to the fetus through the umbilical cord.
What is a polymerase chain reaction
PCR
technology that is used to rapidly replicate the genetic material of DNA in a lab
What is prophylactic
A measure or drug to prevent disease
What is pruritic
itchy
What is replication
reduced during the latent phase
What is a retrovirus
A virus containing RNA and the enzyme reverse transcriptase, required to convert RNA to DNA that is then integrated with the host cell DNA