which type of immune response = antibodies produced by _______ bind to antigens, marking them for destruction by ________ or ________ lymphocytes, destruction by phagocytes or complement = humoral immunity ê}|“â@which type of immunity = lymphocytes act directly by lysing foreign cells indirectly or indirectly by releasing chemical mediators that enhance the inflammatory response cell-mediated immunity (T cell) ê}|“â@_______ antigens are not foreign or antigenic to us, but are strongly antigenic to other individuals self antigens ê}|“â@differentiation of lymphocytes is dependent upon tissue where it becomes immunocopetent Thymus (T cells) Bone marrow (B cells) ê}|“â@What does MHC stand for and name the 2 different types and the difference between the two. Major Histocompatibility Complex, MHC class I and II MHC I = found on all body cells, MHC II = found on antigen present cells ê}|“â@name 3 examples of small antigens 1) peptide 2) nucleotide 3) hormones ê}|“â@complete antigens cause a _______ _______ immune response ê}|“â@_________ are substances that can mobilize immune system and provoke a response + are considered non-self antigens ê}|“â@which type of antigen = may bind to body's own biological molecules (proteins); antigen when bound to body's own molecules may cause an immune response - this is called an ______ small antigens - called an allergy ê}|“â@______- will determine which existing T and B cell will proliferate and mount an attack against it antigens ê}|“â@Each B and T cell is unique w/ one specific type of receptor, it is _______ __________ genetically predetermined ê}|“â@Macrophages are aka _______, name 3 characteristics of them aka accessory cells 1) arise from monocytes in bone marrow 2) engulf foreign matter and present antigens on surfaces where they are recognized by immunocompetent T cells - macrophages then termed antigen presenting cells or APC 3) secrete soluble ê}|“â@Small antigens are called ____ or ______ _______ and alone are not immunogenic haptens or incomplete antigens ê}|“â@What is the third line of defense? The immune Response ê}|“â@What does the immune response do, 3 things 1) amplifies the inflammatory response 2) provides adaptive protection targeted against specific antigens 3) has memory ê}|“â@Name 2 types of nonself antigens 1) complete antigen 2) small antigens ê}|“â@Name the 3 types of cells in the immuce system 1) B cells (humoral) 2) T cells (cell mediated) 3) accessory cells (Macrophages) ê}|“â@What are the 2 types of immune response 1) Humoral (antibody-mediated) immunity 2) cell-mediated immunity ê}|“â@Reactivity is aka ______, is dependent upon antigen structure; localized regions, antigenic determinants are wher antibodies or ____ and _____ ______ can bind immune response B and T lymphocytes can bind ê}|“â@Name 2 functional properties of complete antigens 1) immunogenecity = stimulate B + T cell formation and antibody production 2) reactivity = react w/ B + T cells ê}|“â@Name 2 characteristics of MHC antigens 1) found on cells except RBC 2) Involved in tissue recognition ê}|“â@