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  1. A(n) __________________________ molecule (not complement itself), when attached to an Ag/epitope, can cause complement cleavage and activation.
  2. What type of pathogen uses receptor-mediated endocytosis to enter cells, then, hijacks ribosomal machinery because they lack their own? __________________. And __________________________________________ is the term for the process of antibodies attaching to toxins (and microbes), preventing harm from toxins & preventing immune cells from detecting an invader and therefore preventing an immune response. ___________________________________ is the medication talked about in blood typing that works on this mechanism.
  3. __________________________________________ = the “humors”, hence the term “humoral immunity”
  4. _______________________________________ is the term for when erythrocytes get bound up with antibodies
  5. Name 2 type of molecules that can bind to an invader or an incorrect ABO blood type cell that can help macrophages eat them: __________________________________ & ____________________________________. The A&P term for the process when either of these 2 molecules do this is ___________________________________________
  6. What does TDR TB mean? Spell it out__________________________________________________________________________________________

 

  1. ____________________________________________ are key immune cells that can prevent microbes from getting past the epidermis and _________________ is the key chemical in both sweat and sebum that prevents overgrowth and invasion of microbes past the epidermis. While ____________________________________ is the key epidermal structural protein that can prevent the same thing
  2. T cell receptors recognizes Ag- determinants/epitopes bound to cell membrane proteins called "__________" (abbrev) or _________________   _______________________________________________  ______________________  .
  3. Where in the body do T cells typically get activated? __________________________________________
  4. What 2 cells can activate T cells? ________________________ & _____________________________________ . There are both “________________________________ _________________________  ________________________” cells.
  5. What specific cells, typically activate B cells? ________________________________________________________
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