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NURS 316 - Unit 3 - Immunity & the
Immune System Review Questions and
Correct Answers
Immunity ✅state of having sufficient biological defences to avoid infection, disease, or
other unwanted biological invasion

Innate immunity ✅non-specific barriers or eliminators of pathogens

Adaptive immunity ✅specific immunity or acquired immunity, acts through specifically
recognizing a pathogen that has breached innate immunity

Protective cells in skin ✅keratinocytes
Melanocytes
Langerhan's
Merkel's

Chief cells produce ✅pepsinogen

Parietal cells produce ✅hcl & intrinsic factor

Granulocytes ✅neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils

Agranulocytes ✅lymphocytes and monocytes

Basophil ✅release histamines that cause inflammation

Eosinophil ✅kills parasites with oxidative burst

Neutrophil ✅Phagocytize bacteria and fungi

Monocyte ✅precursor to macrophage

Lymphocyte ✅Natural killer cells (kill cancer and virus-infected cells)
B cell (antibodies)
T cells

Most common WBC in blood ✅neutrophils

Least common WBC in blood ✅Basophils, unless there is an allergic reaction

,Phagocytic leukocytes ✅neutrophils and eosinophils in blood
Monocytes --> macrophages in tissues

Step 1 of Phagocytosis ✅Chemotaxis and adherence of microbe to phagocyte; when
infection occurs, phagocytes move towards the chemical signals through chemotactic
factor-induced pseudopod extension and retraction. Signals include: N-formyl-
methionine peptides (bacteria), clotting system peptides (trauma), cytokines
(macrophages located near infection site)

Step 2 of Phagocytosis ✅Ingestion of microbe by phagocyte; activation by attachment
to pathogens. Opsonins (molecules that act as a binding enhancer) such as C3b of the
complement system, and antibodies can act as attachment sites and aid phagocytosis

Step 3 of Phagocytosis ✅Engulfment; Formation of phagosome; facilitated by actin-
myosin contractile system

Step 4 of Phagocytosis ✅Fusion of phagosome with lysosome to form a
phagolysosome; lysosome contains digestive enzymes (acid hydrolases) to degrade
four major groups of organic macromolecules; formation of phagolysosome leads to
degradation of ingested materials

Step 5 of Phagocytosis ✅Digestion of ingested microbe by enzymes

Step 6 of Phagocytosis ✅Formation of residual body containing indigestible material

Step 7 of Phagocytosis ✅Discharge of waste materials

Natural Killer cells ✅type of cytotoxic lymphocyte that are activated by and kill
abnormal host cells, like tumour cells and host cells infected by viruses or intracellular
bacteria.

Activated NK cells release:
Perforin - disrupts plasma membrane
Granzymes - proteases that cause target cell to die

5 signs of inflammation ✅redness, swelling, heat, pain, and loss of function

Steps of Inflammation ✅Following tissue damage:
Vasodilation & increased blood vessel permeability
1. Chemicals (histamine, kinins, prostaglandins, and leukotrienes) are released by
damaged cells
2. Blood clot forms
3. Abscess starts to form
Phagocyte migration & phagocytosis

, 4. Margination - phagocytes stick to endothelium
5. Emigration - phagocytes squeeze between endothelial cells
6. Phagocytosis of invading bacteria
Tissue Repair

Steps of Fever caused by Gram (-) bacteria ✅1. Macrophage ingests a gram (-)
bacterium
2. Bacterium is degraded in vacuole, releasing endotoxins that induce the macrophage
to produce IL-1
3. IL-1 is released by the macrophage into the bloodstream, through which it travels to
the hypothalamus of the brain
4. IL-1 induces the hypothalamus to produce prostaglandins, which reset the body's
"thermostat" to a higher temperature, producing fever

Beneficial effects of fever ✅1. Cause an unbearable environment for some pathogens
2. Increase the function of leukocytes by enhancing proliferation, mobility, and
phagocytosis
3. Endotoxin effects decreased
4. Increased proliferation of T cells
5. Enhanced activity of interferon

Interferons ✅part of cytokine classification; produced as a response to double-
stranded RNA, a key indicator of viral infection; very important for fighting RNA virus
infections. Two functions:
1. Inhibiting viral replication within host cells
2. Activating natural killer cells and macrophages

Transferrins ✅proteins carrying Iron; when Fe is attached to proteins, it is not readily
available for pathogens to use

Antimicrobial peptides ✅cause lysis of bacteria; inhibit cell wall synthesis; recruit mast
cells

Mast cells ✅Collection of basophils; found in the connective tissue of the dermis;
respond to injury, infection, or allergy by producing and releasing substances, including
heparin and histamine

Final outcomes of complement system ✅Opsonization: enhancement of phagocytosis
by coating with c3b
Inflammation: increase of blood vessel permeability and chemotactic attraction of
phagocytes
Cytolysis: Bursting of microbe due to inflow of ECF through transmembrane channel
formed by membrane attack complex

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