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EXAM 3 REVIEW
Here is some information about Exam 3.
- This examination covers content learned in weeks 5, 6 and 7. (CO9 & CO10)
- This exam is worth 180 total points, and includes the following types of questions:
- 30 Multiple choice questions
- 5 Multiple answer and matching questions
- 4 Fill in the blank question
- 3 Essay questions
- You have 120 minutes to complete the Exam.
- When the time limit is reached, you will automatically be exited from the exam.
- Remember to choose the best answer, some questions may have more than one correct answer but only one BEST answer.
- This exam is worth 180 total points, and includes the following types of questions:
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WEEK 5 – (CO 9) Immunity
Three lines of defense - introduction
- Differentiate first, second, and third line of defenses in terms of
- Anatomical locations
- Cells involved
- Chemicals
- processes
- specificity and
- memory
- List examples of the first, second, and third line of defense
- Compare and contrast innate and adaptive defenses
Innate immune function
- List the steps of phagocytosis
- Describe the functions of the white blood cells: granulocytes (neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils) and agranulocytes (monocytes, Natural Killer [NK] Cells)
- Compare and contrast eosinophils and basophil function during allergies
- Describe the chemical functions of eosinophils, NK cells, and neutrophils
- Describe the structure and general functions of interferon, complement, and membrane-attack complexes (MAC)
- Explain the steps of inflammation, its four cardinal signs, and WBCs involved……….. Continue
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