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T cells Quick Hitters DOMAINS of Life Grant Me Immunity Virus Inside Us Prokaryotes B Cells 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
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DAILY DOUBLE Back
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DAILY DOUBLE Back
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This is the type of immunity provided by B cells and T cells
Adaptive immunity Back
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These areas are responsible for attaching to antigens
Variable regions, antigen binding site Back
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These are the types of cells that will engulf antigens and then signal other immune cells
Antigen presenting cell Back
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These are the areas of the antigen that bind to the antibodies
epitopes Back
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Infected host cells release this surface marker
MHC 1 Back
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This is the type of virus that infects bacterial cells
bacteriophage Back
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This is what can happen to viruses when they are filled with antibodies on their surface
neutralization Back
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When a virus is inactive for awhile, it is known as this
latent Back
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Viruses are located thanks to these regions on antibodies
V regions Back
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This is what is dissolved by the host cell as the virus enters
capsids Back
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These are structures in prokaryotes whose primary function is attachment
fimbriae Back
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These are extracellular chromosomes that are transferred during this process
plasmids; conjugation Back
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Bacteria containing two cell membranes with peptidoglycan on the inside are known as
Gram negative Back
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Bacteria that take in inorganic chemicals and carbon dioxide are known as this
chemoautotrophs Back
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These are the names for the three domains of life
Eukarya, Bacteria, Archaea Back
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These cells release perforin and granzymes to digest infected cells
Cytotoxic T cells Back
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Antigen presenting cells have this that assists with the bonding of the T cell receptor
CD4 Back
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This is the specific type of immunity that is caused by T cells
Cell mediated immunity Back
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helper T cells release these chemicals to induce the production of B cells
cytokines Back
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This is the process that occurs as the infected host is eliminated
apoptosis Back
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Lacks a nuclear envelope and membrane bound organelles
Archaea, Bacteria Back
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Possesses peptidoglycan
Bacteria Back
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unbranched hydrocarbons in the membrane
archaea Back
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Would be found in the Great Salt Lake or in a volcano
archaea Back
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Presence of a circular chromosome
Archaea, bacteria Back
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Stains pink, two cell membranes
Gram negative bacteria Back
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viral protective coating
capsid Back
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two processes that DNA viruses undergo
Replication, transcription Back
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viral killing cycle Lytic cycle Back
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four ways bacteria transfer genetic material
Transduction (virus into bacteria), transformation (DNA from environment), conjugation (bacteria to bacteria), mutation Back
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This is the type of immunity that is conferred by B cells
humoral Back
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These are the classes of antibodies that are produced by B cells
IgG, IgM, IgA, IgD, IgE Back
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This is the process in which different types of antibodies will attach to and surround antigens
opsonization Back
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This is the area where the B cells are produced
Bone marrow Back
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B cells are triggered by these cells that will release cytokines
T helper cells Back
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