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PCB 3233 Already Passed Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers
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What percentages of leukocytes are lymphocytes?20-50% 
Which cells derive from the megakaryocyte/erythroid progenitor?megakaryotcytes, 
platelets, erythroblasts, erythrocytes 
What is the most abundant leukocyte in the blood?neutrophils, followed by 
lymphocytes, monocytes, and eosinophils 
What is the rarest leukocyte in the blood?basophil 
What are the small lymphocytes and which are the large?the small lymphocytes are B 
and T cells; the large lymphocytes are NK cells; 
Which lymphocytes a...
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PCB 3233 UPDATED Test Questions And CORRECT Answers
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Order: Transcription, Replication, Translation Replication, Transcription, Translation 
Immunology study of physiological mechanisms that are used to defend the body from 
the body from invasion by foreign or infectious diseases 
2 branches of Immunology 1. Innate 2. Adaptive (overlap) 
Innate Immune Sytem fixed defenses, bares onto pathogen immediately to within hours 
to 1-2 days, quick, use different receptors to recognize pathogens, specificity for microbes 
Adaptive Immune System flexible...
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Pcb 3233 - Chapter 1 notes
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This is a comprehensive and detailed overview of important concepts in chapter 1 for the course immunology pcb 3233. 
 
 
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Immunology final outline Notes
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This is a comprehensive and we'll detailed note for immunology pcb 3233 final. 
 
 
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PCB 3233 TOP Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers
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Opportunistic Microbes Cause disease when the body's defenses are weakened/when 
they enter a part of the body they shouldn't be in. 
Pathogen Any organism w/potential to cause disease 
Replication times favor Pathogens 
What are the four kinds of pathogens that cause disease in humans? Bacteria, Virus, 
Fungi, & Parasites 
What do Gram stains do? Categorize bacteria based on structure 
Gram positive stain what color Purple 
Gram negative stain what color Pink
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Immunology chapter 9 & 10 notes
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This is a comprehensive and detailed note for pcb 3233 with emphasis on chapter 9& 10; immunity mediated by B cells & antibodies and more...... 
 
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PCB 3233 Immunology Exam 4 Review Guide
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PCB 3233 Exam 4 
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PCB 3233 Immunology Exam 5 Study guide
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PCB 3233 TEST 5 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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TEST 5 
1. Peyer’s patch 
a. Are secondary lymphoid tissue of the small intestine 
b. Are organized into B/T cells 
c. Is a lymphpid tissue where a secondary adaptive response can take place 
d. A and B 
e. A, B and C 
2. What is the main opsonin placed on pathogen surface? C3B this is the answer… 
he gives this in replace of none of he above… so the answer is C3B*** 
a. C3a 
b. C6 
c. C1 
d. C5a 
e. None of the above 
3. Macrophages in the gut are: 
a. Phagocytic 
b. Desructive to th...
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PCB 3233 Practice test 4 questions and answers
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TEST 4 
1. At which points or point there are checkpoints in t cell maturation ( this question 
was not on the test) 
a. After beta chain has made 
b. After alpha chain has been made 
c. After an Ig alph and Ig beta are put on the surface 
d. A and B 
e. A, B and c 
2. (–) negative selection 
a. Serves to delete ( by apoptosis) T cells bearing TCR’s that bind too strongly to 
complexes of self-MHC and self- peptides. 
b. Is mediated by several cell types, most important of which are dendr...
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