Unit 7 pt. 2 Flashcards

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What are the 2 first lines of defense?

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  1. Epidermis
  2. Lysozyme
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What are the 3 second lines of defense?

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  1. Inflammation
  2. Dendritic cells
  3. Phagocytes

(Lactoferrin?)

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What is the third lines of defense?

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Lymphocytes

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An endotoxin is….

teichoic acid

peptidoglycan

Lipid A (part of the LPS)

the entire LPS

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Lipid A (part of the LPS);

Endotoxins are components of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. The endotoxin is specifically the lipid A portion of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) molecule, which can cause strong immune responses in the host.

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Exotoxins are….

is released only after the bacteria are dead.

proteins secreted by both Gram positive & Gram negative bacteria.

is part of the Gram negative outer membrane portion of the cell wall.

can be categorized as a lipid

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proteins secreted by both Gram positive & Gram negative bacteria;

They are not part of the cell wall and can be released during bacterial growth or when the bacteria are lysed.

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What is inflammation?

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  1. Inflammation: Inflammation is the body’s immune response to infection or injury, characterized by redness, swelling, heat, and pain to protect and repair tissues
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What is lactoferrin?

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  1. Lactoferrin: Lactoferrin is an iron-binding protein found in bodily fluids that inhibits bacterial growth by sequestering iron, essential for pathogens
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What are dendritic cells?

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  1. Dendritic cells: Dendritic cells are antigen-presenting cells that capture and process pathogens to initiate adaptive immune responses by activating T cells
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What is the epidermis?

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  1. Epidermis: The epidermis is the outermost layer of skin that acts as a physical barrier to protect the body from pathogens and environmental damage.
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What are phagocytes?

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  1. Phagocytes: Phagocytes are immune cells, such as macrophages and neutrophils, that engulf and digest pathogens, dead cells, and debris in the body
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What are lymphocytes?

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  1. Lymphocytes: Lymphocytes are white blood cells, including T cells and B cells, that are crucial to adaptive immunity, involved in recognizing and responding to specific pathogens
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What is a lysozyme?

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  1. Lysozyme: Lysozyme is an enzyme found in bodily fluids like tears and saliva that breaks down the cell walls of certain bacteria, contributing to innate immunity.
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