Micro- SB Chap. 14
Match each type of host defense with the correct statement about the defense.
innate present at birth adaptive acquired over time
The host defenses include immunity which is present at birth, and immunity which is acquired over time and specific in its action.
innate, nonspecific, or natural adaptive, specific, or acquired
Organs and tissues of both the circulatory system proper as well as the system comprise the circulatory system.
lymphatic
The body compartments that participate in the immune system are the:
lymphatic system bloodstream extracellular fluid mononuclear phagocyte system
The circulatory system consists of the organs and tissues of both the ________ and ________.
lymphatic system circulatory system proper
An example of genetic differences in susceptibility to disease is the sickle-cell trait that confers resistance to _________.
malaria
All organs and tissues contain a network of fibers and macrophages called the ________ system.
mononuclear phagocyte
Structures that comprise some of the first line defenses in the respiratory tract are and epithelium.
nasal hair ciliated
Bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens are recognized as "" by the human immune response.
nonself
TLRs interact with patterns (or PAMPs for short) on the surfaces of many pathogens.
pathogen associated molecular
PRRs and TLRs interact with molecules on the surfaces of pathogens known as - (PAMPs for short).
pathogen associated molecular patterns
White blood cells carry a variety of that allow them to detect foreign substances.
pattern recognition receptors
In addition to phagocytosis and initiation of inflammation, white blood cells have the capacity to discover foreign substances using surface receptors known as _________.
pattern recognition receptors
The mononuclear system, fluid, , and lymphatic system are all body compartments that participate in immune function.
phagocyte extracellular bloodstream
TLRs are pattern recognition receptors that are found on the surface of .
phagocytes
Toll-like receptors are found within the cell membrane of
phagocytes
The mononuclear system functions in the immune system by providing a passageway within and between tissues.
phagocytic
The main role of neutrophils is .
phagocytosis
Inborn, nonspecific defenses include , , and barriers.
physical or anatomical chemical genetic
Match each type of host defense with the correct statement about the defense. Instructions
present at birth acquired over time
Pluripotent stem cells can differentiate into which of the following cell types?
red blood cells thrombocytes white blood cells
Coughing and sneezing are first line defenses that expel air and contaminants from the tract.
respiratory
The mononuclear system is a network of fibers and macrophages that permeates the tissues of the body.
reticuloendothelial
Secretions from glands in the skin can have an antimicrobial effect.
sebaceous
Normal cells of the body, classified as "," do not normally trigger an immune response.
self
It is critical for the immune system to differentiate between and .
self nonself
In order for the immune system to be effective, it must be able to differentiate between ________ and _________.
self, nonself
The clear fluid that remains after clotting proteins are removed from blood is called ________.
serum
The provides an impervious and waterproof barrier to microbes.
skin
Pluripotent cells differentiate into red blood cells, leukocytes, or thrombocytes.
stem
The pluripotent, undifferentiated cells in the bone marrow that give rise to the formed elements are called _____ cells.
stem
Hydrochloric acid present in a human host's is inhibitory to many microbes.
stomach
Microbes can be removed from skin by the flushing effect of .
sweat
The secretion that helps remove microbes from the skin surface is ______.
sweat
First line defenses provided by resident biota include all of the following EXCEPT:
synthesis and secretion of lysozyme
Microbes and other unwanted materials are flushed from the surface of the eyes by the flow of .
tears
The flow of ________ flushes microbes from the eyes.
tears
The hydrolytic enzyme lysozyme is found in:
tears saliva
The main important role of the mononuclear phagocyte system in immune function is:
the provision of a passageway within and between tissues
The protein receptors found on phagocytes that recognize molecules on microbes and stimulate the inflammatory response are called
toll-like receptors
The flow of ________ flushes the urethra.
urine
The urogenital tract receives partial protection from microbes through the flushing action of flow through the urethra.
urine
Lactobacilli maintain a protective pH in the .
vagina
Microorganisms or noxious substances can be evacuated from the body by or .
vomiting defecation
Which processes remove noxious substances or microorganisms from the body?
vomiting defecation
The liquid connective tissue consisting of cells, such as erythrocytes and leukocytes, along with platelets suspended in plasma is called ________.
whole blood
The line of defense includes barriers that block invasion through a portal of entry.
1st
How is an acidic pH maintained in the vagina?
Action of microbiota
Which of the following is NOT a nonspecific host defense?
Antibody production
share some morphological and functional similarities with mast cells, and parallel many of the actions of eosinophils.
Basophils
Which component of the intestinal contents can be destructive to microbes?
Bile
The resident biota can act as a first line defense by:
Competing for nutrients Blocking access of pathogens
What peptide is released by skin cells and causes lysis of bacterial cells?
Dermicidin
is a peptide released by skin cells that breaks down bacterial membranes, and causes lysis of bacterial cells.
Dermicidin
Which type of pathogens are targeted by eosinophils?
Eukaryotes
True or false: Immunology only involves the body's response to infectious microbial agents.
False
Which of the following is not found in blood plasma?
Formed elements
________ is the process by which all blood cells are formed in bone marrow.
Hematopoiesis
cells are pluripotent, undifferentiated cells of the bone marrow.
Hematopoietic
is the study of all feature's of the body's response to, and defense against, infectious microbes, cancer, and allergy.
Immunology
is the study of all features of the body's second and third line of defenses.
Immunology
Which of the following is NOT a component of the first line of defense?
Inflammatory response
differences in susceptibility to infection and disease exist within members of a species.
Inherited
________ react to foreign substances in the third line of defense.
Lymphocytes
is an enzyme found in tears and saliva that breaks down bacterial peptidoglycan.
Lysozyme
Which of the following make up 55-90% of circulating leukocytes?
Neutrophils
make up 55 - 90% of circulating leukocytes.
Neutrophils
Which type(s) of cells normally trigger an immune response?
Non-self
Molecules shared by many microbes that act as "red flags" for white blood cells are known as
PAMPs
The toll-like receptors found on phagocytes react with what structures of pathogenic microbes?
PAMPs
What is the main role of neutrophils?
Phagocytosis
is the fluid portion of the blood that carries proteins, nutrients, and clotting factors; and in which blood cells are normally suspended.
Plasma
is the clear fluid from blood that contains clotting proteins, whereas is the clear fluid from clotted blood that does not contain clotting proteins.
Plasma Serum
Which of the following highlights the difference between serum and plasma?
Plasma contains clotting proteins, whereas serum does not.
Surveillance for pathogens is not carried out by which of the following components of the blood?
Platelet cells Red blood cells
Ciliated epithelium and nasal hair are first-line defense adaptations that guard which body tract?
Respiratory
Which of the following have an antimicrobial effect?
Sebum, saliva, and tears
is the clear fluid from clotted blood often used in immune testing and therapy.
Serum
Which host barrier offers protection against microorganisms due to the presence of sebum, which has a high fatty acid content and acidic pH?
Skin
Which of the following is a first line of defense?
Skin
Which body site contains hydrochloric acid that inhibits many microbes?
Stomach
Which is a function of white blood cells?
Surveillance for pathogens
The third line of defense is a powerful system of specific responses to infectious agents called or immunity.
adaptive aquired
In addition to responding to eukaryotic pathogens such as fungi and helminth worms, eosinophils also function in:
allergic reactions inflammatory reactions
Plasma contains globulin proteins, which include .
antibodies
Plasma proteins called ______ are globulins involved in the immune response.
antibodies
As part of the nonspecific chemical defense, semen contains a(n) that inhibits bacteria.
antimicrobial peptide
Which of the following would be considered "nonself"?
bacteria viruses fungi
The digestive juices and of the intestines provide nonspecific chemical defense against most microbes.
bile
Hematopoiesis is the process by which all cells are formed in bone marrow.
blood
The is a host barrier that has an acidic pH and secretes a variety of antimicrobial compounds.
epidermis
Coughing and sneezing are ________ line defenses that expel air from the respiratory tract.
first
Leukocytes are divided into two groups: and .
granulocytes agranulocytes
The two groups in which leukocytes are divided are
granulocytic. agranulocytic.
The second line of host defenses includes fever, , , and .
inflammation phagocytosis interferon complement
is a liquid connective tissue consisting of cells, such as erythrocytes and leukocytes, along with platelets suspended in plasma.
Whole Blood
Which line(s) of defense is/are part of immunology?
Third Second
receptors are the best understood example of pattern recognition receptors found on phagocytes that recognize common molecules patterns on microbes and stimulate the inflammatory response.
Toll Like
True or false: Semen contains an antimicrobial chemical that inhibits microbes.
True
Which is NOT a second line host defense mechanism?
Vomiting