Immunology Flashcards

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What are the functions of different antibody subclasses?

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What is the normal timescale for innate and acquired immune response?

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3
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Define key term antigen?

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Define key term antibody?

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5
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Define the primary immune response?

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6
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Define secondary immune response?

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7
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Define what the immunological memory is?

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What are phagocytes and what do they do?

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9
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What is phagocytosis?

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10
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What are the key anatomical features of the immune system?

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What are the key differences between innate and acquired immunity?

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12
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What is meant by “leukocyte recruitment during inflammation”?

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13
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How do innate and acquired immune systems enhance each others functions?

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What are the key functions of different lymphocyte sub-types?

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