Transcript Jeopardy

Innate Immunity
JEOPARDY
REVIEW
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Important
Vocabulary
Name
that cell
Now you
see me!
Inflammatory
Response
General
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Important Vocabulary
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This process is carried out by neutrophils
and allows them to detect invading
pathogens.
A: What is chemotaxis?
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What’s that Worm?
200
A fever response occurs when this
portion of the brain “turns up the
heat” of your internal temperature.
A: What is the hypothalamus?
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Important Vocabulary
300
This word means “cell death.”
A: What is apoptosis?
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Important Vocabulary
400
This protein found in bacterial cells is
recognized by TLR5.
A: What is flagellin?
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Important Vocabulary
500
These are characteristics specific to pathogens
that are recognized by dendritic cells.
(need words not acronym)
A: What are pathogen associated molecular
patters (PAMPS) ?
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Name that Cell
100
This cell functions as an antigenpresenting cell and is located around
tissue that is exposed to the external
invironment.
A: What is a dendritic cell?
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Name that Cell
200
This cell’s name means “big eater”
and its main job is to carry out
phagocytosis of invading cells.
A: What is a macrophage?
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Name that Cell
300
This cell is the most abundant WBC in
the body locates bacterial cells to destroy
by performing chemotaxis.
A: What is a neutrophil?
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Name the Disease
400
This is an extremely rare WBC that
contain granules of histamine that are
released when the cell becomes activated
during an allergic reaction.
A: What is a Basophil?
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Name that Cell
500
This cell can help to spot and destroy
cells that are dividing uncontrollable
during the cell cycle which may lead
to cancerous tumors.
A: What is a natural killer cell?
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Now you see me!
100
What is this?
A: What is a dendritic cells?
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Now you see me!
200
What is this?
A: What is a macrophage?
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Now you see me!
300
What is this?
A: What is neutrophil?
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Now you see me!
400
What is this and
what is occurring?
A: What is B cell releasing antibodies?
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Now you see me!
500
What is this?
A: What is a natural killer cell?
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Inflammatory Response
100
When a skin cell is damaged and
pathogens from the external environment
enter the body, the damaged cells release
what chemical to activate the innate
immune response?
A: What are chemokines?
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Inflammatory Response
200
Once activated, these cells release
histamine into the interstitial fluid
during the first stages of an
inflammatory response.
A: What are mast cells?
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Inflammatory Response
300
Histamine in the interstitial fluid
moves towards the blood vessels
and causes the blood vessels to
expand. This expansion of blood
vessels is known as __________.
A: What is vasodialation?
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Inflammatory Response
400
These cells migrate through the
dialated blood vessel to destroy the
foreign pathogen in the body.
A: What is a neutrophil?
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Inflammatory Response
500
Assume a virus enters the body. Cells
that become infected with the virus
release chemicals to warn neighboring
cells about the viral attack. What is the
name of this chemical?
A: What is an interferon?
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General
100
This is a type of liquid
containing dead immune cells
that is released from an
infected area.
A: What is pus?
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General
200
This is the first line of defense of the
innate immune system.
A: What is the skin?
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General
300
These small hair-like projections line the
walls of the channels leading to the lungs.
Their job is to help push trapped invaders up
to the glotis so that they can be swallowed?
A: What is cilia?
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General
400
These are receptors found on the
surface of dendritic cells that help to
identify foreign invaders.
A: What are toll-like receptors (TLRs)?
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General
500
This is the main organelle in
the host cell involved in
phagocytosis.
A: What is the lysosome?
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