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Bio 1181 Exam 2
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Undergraduate 2
10/01/2009

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acquired immunity

Definition

 

 

 

gaining antibodies that we are not born with, involves vaccinations, immunizations, as well as when bodies mounts immune response against food antigens or common viruses (colds, etc.)

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acute disease

Definition

 

 

 

any disease that develops rapidly but lasts only a short time, whether it involves convalescence or death

Term

 

 

adherence

Definition

 

 

process by which phagocytes attach to microorganisms through the binding of complementary chemicals on the cytoplasmic membranes

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aerobe

Definition

 

 

 

an organism that uses oxygen for metabolic reactions

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aerotolerant

Definition

 

 

 

prefers anaerobic conditions but can tolerate exposure to low levels of oxygen

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anaerobe

Definition

 

 

 

an organism that cannot tolerate oxygen

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anamnestic response

Definition

 

 

renewed rapid production of an antibody on the second or subsequent encounter with the same antigen

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anaphylaxis

Definition

 

 

 

acute systemic and severe type of allergic reaction in humans and other mammals, anaphylactic shock most severe form

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antibiotic

Definition

 

 

 

antimicrobial agent that is produced naturally by and organism

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antibiotic resistance

Definition

 

 

 

ability of a microorganism to withstand the effects of antibiotics

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antibody

Definition

 

 

 

proteinaceous antigen-binding molecule secreted by plasma cells, immunoglobulin

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antigen

Definition

 

 

 

 

molecule that triggers a specific immune response

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antiserum

Definition

 

 

 

in serology, blood fluid containing the antibodies which bind to the antigens that triggerend their production

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antitoxin

Definition

 

 

 

antibodies formed by the host that bind to and protect against toxins

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autoimmunity

Definition

 

 

phenomenon in which immune system does occassionally produce antibodies and cytotoxic T cells that target normal cells

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B-lymphocyte

Definition

 

 

 

lymphocyte which arises in the red bone marrow in adults and is found primarily in the spleen, lymph nodes, red bone marrow, and Peyer's patches of intesetines amd which secrete antibodies

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bacteremia

Definition

 

 

 

presence of bacteria in the blood; often caused by infection with staphylococcus aureus or streptococcus pneumoniae

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carrier

Definition

 

 

 

in human pathology, continuous asymptomatic human source of infection

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cell-mediated immunity

Definition

 

 

 

immune response used by T cells to fight intracellular pathogens and abnormal body cells

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chronic disease

Definition

 

 

 

any disease that develops slowly, usually with less severe symptoms, and is continual or recurrent

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clonal selection

Definition

 

 

in humoral immunity, recognition and activation only of B lymphocytes with BCRs complementary to a specfici antigenic determinant

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coagulase

Definition

 

 

 

enzyme produced by staphylococcus aureus that converts fibrogen to fibren

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collagenase

Definition

 

 

enzymes that digest collagen

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communicable disease

Definition

 

 

 

any infectious disease that comes either directly or indirectly from another host, can be spread from person-to-person

Term

 

 

complement

Definition

 

 

protein triggered by some antibodies/antigens that breaks down nearby tissue, part of innate immunity

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contact dermititis

Definition

 

 

 

skin reaction resulting from exposure to allergens or irritants, rash in appearance

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contact transmission

Definition

 

 

conveyance of a disease from one person to another

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contagious disease

Definition

 

 

a communicable disease that is easily transmitted from a reservoir or patient

Term

 

 

cytotoxins

Definition

 

 

chemical, sometimes produced by bacteria or viruses, that has a direct toxic or destructive effect on certain cells of the body; ex: neurotoxins, nephrotoxins

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delayed hypersensitivity

Definition

 

 

 

T cell-mediated inflammatory reaction that takes 24-72 hours to reach maximal intensity

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dermonecrotic toxin

Definition

 

 

 

a poison produced by a bacteria that can cause damage to the skin

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disease

Definition

 

 

 

any adverse internal condition severe enough to interfere with normal body functioning

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droplet transmission

Definition

 

 

spread of pathogens from one host to another via aerosols, which exit the body during exhaling, coughing, and sneezing and travel less than 1 meter

Term

 

 

 

edema

Definition

 

 

 

abnormal accumulation of fluid between the skin, or in one or more cavities

Term

 

 

endemic disease

Definition

 

 

a disease that is constantly present to a greater or lesser degree in people of a certain class or in people living in a particular location

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endotoxin

Definition

 

 

 

potentially fatal toxin released from the cell wall of dead and dying Gram-negative bacteria

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enterotoxins

Definition

 

 

a toxin that arises in the intestine

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epidemic disease

Definition

 

 

 

disease that presents a large nuber of cases in a short period of time

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epidemiology

Definition

 

 

 

study of the occurrence, distribution, and spread of disease in humans

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epitope

Definition

 

 

the three-dimensional shape of a region of an antigen that is recognized by the immune system

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erythema

Definition

 

 

redness of the skin due to congestion of the capillaries

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etiology

Definition

 

 

the study of the causation of disease

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exfoliatin

Definition

 

 

 

toxins of certain strains of Staphylococcus aureus that break down desmosomes in the skin, causing the outer layers of the skin to slough off

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exoenzyme

Definition

 

 

an enzyme that acts outside the cell that secretes it

Term

 

 

exotoxins

Definition

 

 

toxin secreted by a pathogenic microorganism into its environment

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fever

Definition

 

 

body temperature above 37C

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fibrinolysin

Definition

 

 

an enzyme that dissolves the fibrins of blood clots

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focal infection

Definition

 

 

 

a bacterial infection localized in a specific part of the body, may spread to another part of the body

Term

 

 

fomite

Definition

 

 

objects inadvertently used to transfer pathogens to new hosts, e.g. glass, towel

Term

 

 

 

germicide

Definition

 

 

 

an agent that kills germs (pathogenic microorganisms), a disinfectant

Term

 

 

hemolysins

Definition

 

 

an agent or substance that causes the destruction of red blood cells, therefore liberating hemoglobin

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heterophile antigens

Definition

 

 

 

a substance that occurs in unrelated species of animals but has similar serologic properties among them

Term

 

 

 

heterotroph

Definition

 

 

 

an organism that cannot synthesize its own food and is dependent upon complex organic substances for nutrition

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histamine

Definition

 

 

 

inflammatory chemical released from damaged cells that causes vasodilation of capillaries

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humoral immunity

Definition

 

 

 

antibody immune response used by B cells to fight exogenous antigens

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hyaluronidase

Definition

 

 

an enzyme that hydrolyzes hyaluronic acid, a component of the extracellular matrix

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immunoglobilin A (IgA)

Definition

 

 

 

secretory antibody found in tears, saliva, and breast milk that prevents attachment to the mucosa

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immunoglobulin D (IgD)

Definition

 

 

 

surface receptor for B lymphocytes

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immunoglobulin E (IgE)

Definition

 

 

exaggerated response, associated with allergies, binds to mast cells and basophils thus releasing histamines

Term

 

 

immunoglobulin G (IgG)

Definition

 

 

makes up 80% of serum antibodies, crosses walls of blood vessels and placenta, protects against bacteria, viruses and toxins, and enhances phagocytosis

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immunoglobulin M (IgM)

Definition

 

 

5-10% can be found in blood, it is the first antibody produced

Term

 

 

incidence of disease

Definition

 

 

fraction of populatinon contracting a disease during a particular period

Term

 

 

infection

Definition

 

 

 

successful invasion of the body by a pathogenic microorganism

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inflammation

Definition

 

 

a localized productive reaction of tissue to irritation, injury, or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function

Term

 

 

inflammatory response

Definition

 

 

complex biological reaction to harmful stimuli, such as a pathogen, highly integrated, non-specific, includes edema, pain, temp increase, erythema

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innate immunity

Definition

 

 

all elements with which we are born, non-specific, includes body surfaces and their secretions, phagocytes, blood components, inflammatory response, and fever

Term

 

 

interferon

Definition

 

 

 

protein molecules that inhibit the spread of viral infections

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invasiveness

Definition

 

 

a tendency to spread, especially into healthy tissue

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keratin

Definition

 

 

 

a tough, insoluble protein substance that is the chief component of hair and nails

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latent disease

Definition

 

 

any disease in which a pathogen remains inactive for a long period of time before becoming active

Term

 

 

leukocytes

Definition

 

 

white blood cells

Term

 

 

local infection

Definition

 

 

invasion by and multiplaction of a pathogen after it enters a body, but occurs within one specific place in the body

Term

 

 

lymphocytes

Definition

 

 

type of small granulocyte which originates and matures in the red bone marrow and has nuclei that nearly fill the cell

Term

 

 

macrophages

Definition

 

 

mature form of monocyte, which is a phagocyte of bacteria, fungi, spores, and dust, as well as dead cells

Term

 

 

memory cell

Definition

 

 

 

cells in the immune system that respond faster and more powerfully to subsequent exposure to an antigen

Term

 

 

microaerophile

Definition

 

 

microorganism that requires low levels of oxygen

Term

 

 

monocytes

Definition

 

 

large phagocytic white blood cells that circulate in the blood that are long lived and can divide

Term

 

 

neurotoxins

Definition

 

 

a toxin that damages or destroys nerve tissue

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neutrophil

Definition

 

 

most numerous phagocyte in blood, white blood cell, short-lived, granular, drawn where needed: chemotactic

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non-communicable disease

Definition

 

 

a disease that can't be spread from person-to-person

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normal flora

Definition

 

 

the bacteria living on the outside of the skin that are helpful to our bodies and normally don't cause any problems on the outside

Term

 

 

nosocomial infection

Definition

 

 

a hospital acquired infection

Term

 

 

obligate anaerobe

Definition

 

 

an organism that cannot grow in the presence of oxygen

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obligate aerobe

Definition

 

 

an organism that must grow in the presence of oxygen

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pandemic disease

Definition

 

 

a world-wide epidemic

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parenteral infection

Definition

 

 

infection occurring in the deep tissues of the bodies,

such as puncture wounds and hypodermic infctions

Term

 

 

pathogenesis

Definition

 

the development of a diseased or morbid condition

Term

 

 

pathogenicity

Definition

 

 

the capacity of a microorganism to produce disease

Term

 

 

pathology

Definition

 

 

the scientific study of the nature of disease and its casues, processes, developments, and consequences

Term

 

 

phagocytosis

Definition

 

 

the englufing and ingestion of foreign bodies or bacteria through cells known as phagocytes, "cell eating", type of endocytosis

Term

 

 

phenol coefficient

Definition

 

highest dilution of agent to kill in 10 min, not 5/highest dilution of phenol to kill in 10 min, not 5

Term

 

 

phospholipase

Definition

 

enzymes that hydolyze specific esther bonds in phospholipids

Term

 

 

plasma cell

Definition

 

 

B cells that are actively fighting against exogenous antigens and secreting antibodies

Term

 

 

plasmid

Definition

 

a small, circular molecule of DNA that replicates independently of the chromosome, each carries genes for its own replication and often for one or more nonessential functions such as resistance to antibiotics

Term

 

 

prevalence

Definition

 

in epidemiology, the total number of cases of a disease in a given area or population during a given period of time

Term

 

 

primary infection

Definition

 

 

the original outbreak of an illness against which the body has no opportunity to build up antibodies

Term

 

 

 

prostaglandin

Definition

 

a potent substance that acts like a hormone and is found in many bodily tissues (and especially in semen); produced in response to trauma and may affect blood pressure and metabolism and smooth muscle activity

Term

 

 

protease

Definition

 

enzyme secreted by microorganisms that digests proteins into amino acids outside a microbe's cell wall; in inflammatory reactions, chemicals released by mast cells that activate the complement system; in viruses an internal viral enzyme that makes HIV virulent

Term

 

 

reservoir of infection

Definition

 

 

living or nonliving continuous source of infectious disease

Term

 

 

 

sanitization

Definition

 

 

 

the process of disinfecting surfaces and utensils used by the public

Term

 

 

sebum

Definition

 

 

oily substance secreted by the sebaceous glands of the skin that lowers pH

Term

 

 

secondary infection

Definition

 

an infection caused by an opportunistic pathogen, an infection that occurs following or as a result of the original infection

Term

 

 

septicemia

Definition

 

 

the condition of pathogens being present in the blood and causing signs of illness

Term

 

 

spleen

Definition

 

 

a large, highly vascular lymphoid organ, serving to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, and produce lymphocytes

Term

 

 

sterilization

Definition

 

 

the eradication of all organisms, including bacterial endospores and viruses, although not prions, in or on an object

Term

 

 

superantigen

Definition

 

 

secreted proteins that exhibit highly potent lymphocyte-transforming activity directed towards T cells, capable of activating 20% of body's T cells, causes nonspecific massive immune response

Term

 

 

superoxide dismutase

Definition

 

enzyme that catalyzes the dismutation of superoxygen into oxygen and hydrogen peroxide

Term

 

 

surfactant

Definition

 

 

chemical that acts to reduce the surface tension of solvents such as water by decreasing the attraction among solvent molecules

Term

 

 

symptoms of disease

Definition

 

 

subjective characteristics that can be felt by the patient alone

Term

 

 

syndrome

Definition

 

 

a group of symptoms, signs, and diseases that collectively characterizes a particular abnormal condition

Term

 

 

systemic infection

Definition

 

 

an infection that affect the entire body, spreads via blood and lymph

Term

 

 

T-lymphocytes

Definition

 

 

lymphocyte that matures in the thymus and acts directly against endogenous antigens in cell-mediated immune responses

Term

 

 

T helper

Definition

 

 

T lymphocytes that regulate B cells and antibody production

Term

 

 

T killer cells

Definition

 

 

cytotoxic T lymphocytes that kill target cells

Term

 

 

thymus

Definition

 

 

small glandular organ consisting mostly of lymphatic tissue and serves as site of T lymphocyte differentiation

Term

 

 

tolerance

Definition

 

 

physiological resistance to a toxin

Term

 

 

toxemia

Definition

 

 

presence in the blood of poisons called toxins

Term

 

 

toxic shock syndrome

Definition

 

 

potentially fatal syndrome characterized by fever, vomiting, red rash, low BP, and loss of sheets of skin, usually caused by systemic inection with strains of Staphylococcus  that produce toxic shock syndrome

Term

 

 

toxigenicity

Definition

 

 

the capacity of a microorganism to produce toxins

Term

 

 

vectors

Definition

 

 

an animal that transmits disease from one host to another; nucleic acid molecule such as a viral genome, transposon, or plasmid that is used to deliver a gene into a cell

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virulence

Definition

 

 

a measure of pathogenicity

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