innate/adaptive immunte systems Flashcards
differentiate primary and secondary lymph tissues
- primary: thymus or bone marrow to synthesize lymphoid cells
- secondary: use TNF and lymphotoxin to form and maintain function of immune system
describe the bodies three lines of defense
- mucosal barriers, unbroken skin barrier, IgA secretions w/ lysosome
- natural immunity focusing on large groups of organisms with PAMPS, PRPs and NK cells
- specific response by B and T cells
examples of secondary lymphoid tissue
- GALT (gut associated lymph tissue): IgA production and lymph recirculation
- BALT: lower respiratory tract
mast cells, pmns, and macrophages are part of cellular or humoral immunity
cellular
complement, lysosome, and interferons are a part of cellular or humor immunity
humoral
mode of acquisition of active natural immunity
infection
mode of acquisition of artificial active immunity
vaccination
mode of acquisition of passive natural immunity
in vivo or by colstrum
mode of acquisition for artificial passive immunity
infusion of serum or plasma
True or False
NK cells kill cells through a cytotoxic rxn
true
what do the microbiota do for the immune system
regulate development of local and systemic immune and nonimmune components