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JEOPARDY

JEOPARDY. Answer. Proteins which combine with antigens. Question. What are antibodies?. Answer. Number of chains in an antibody. Question. What is four?. Answer. Process by which antibodies coat a bacterium, enhancing macrophage attachment. Question. What is opsonization?. Answer.

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JEOPARDY

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  1. JEOPARDY

  2. Answer • Proteins which combine with antigens

  3. Question • What are antibodies?

  4. Answer • Number of chains in an antibody

  5. Question • What is four?

  6. Answer • Process by which antibodies coat a bacterium, enhancing macrophage attachment

  7. Question • What is opsonization?

  8. Answer • T-cells attachment to a macrophage is enhanced by this surface protein

  9. Question • What is CD4 (or a T-cell receptor)?

  10. Answer • Infected cell attachment to a cytotoxic T-cell is enhanced by this surface protein

  11. Question • What is CD8 (or a T-cell receptor)?

  12. Answer • Damage to tissue by a physical injury or by the entry of microorganisms triggers this reaction

  13. Question • What is an inflammatory response?

  14. Daily Double • How much do you wish to wager?

  15. Daily DoubleAnswer • B-cells differentiate into these cells which secrete antibodies

  16. Daily DoubleQuestion • What are plasma cells?

  17. Question

  18. Answer • This molecule collects peptide remnants and brings them to the cell surface

  19. Question • What are MHC molecules?

  20. Answer • Cells which non-specifically attack virus-infected cells

  21. Question • What are Natural Killer cells?

  22. Answer • Long-lived cells which bear receptors for specific antigens

  23. Question • What are memory T-cells?

  24. Answer • It is difficult to discover a vaccine for the AIDS virus because it _________ rapidly

  25. Question • What is mutates?

  26. Answer • Solution which results in passive immunity acquired by artificial means

  27. Question • What is a serum?

  28. Answer • Solution which results in active immunity acquired by artificial means

  29. Question • What is a vaccine?

  30. Answer • By making different combinations of these genetic coding areas, over 1,000,000 antibodies can be produced

  31. Question • What are exons?

  32. Answer • Branch of the Immune System which produces Cytotoxic T-cells

  33. Question • What is cell-mediated?

  34. Answer • Protein released by Cytotoxic T-cells to help burst infected cells

  35. Question • What is perforin?

  36. Answer • Cytokine secreted by macrophages to activate T-cells

  37. Question • What is interleukin-1?

  38. Answer • Cells which release histamines

  39. Question • What are mast cells?

  40. Answer • Secreted by virus-infected cells to help to protect other cells

  41. Question • What is interferon?

  42. Answer • Proteins which carry out a cascade of steps leading to the lysis of microbes

  43. Question • What are complement proteins?

  44. Answer • Caused by sexually transmitted virus which attacks the immune system

  45. Question • What is AIDS?

  46. Answer • Viral infection found chiefly in Africa, results in quick death

  47. Question • What is ebola?

  48. Answer • Causes lockjaw

  49. Question • What is tetanus?

  50. Answer • Disease caused by anaerobic bacterium which thrives because of improper canning methods

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