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| There are 6 non-specific surface barriers-what are they? |
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| Skin-Stomach-Saliva/tears-Respiratory mucosa-Vaginal lactobacillus, MALT |
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| What chemical is associated with the skin surface barrier? |
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| Keratin for resistance to acid, base |
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| What chemical is associated with surface barrier of stomach mucosa? |
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| What chemical is associated with surfact barrier of stomach mucosa? |
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| What chemical is associated with Respiratory mucosa? |
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| What chemical is associated with Vaginal lacobacillus? |
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| Control yeast, use glycogen anaerobic-lactic acid |
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| What chemical is associated with MALT? |
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| Mucosa associated lymphoid tissue, most infections enter mucosa |
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| What chemical is associated with MALT? |
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| Mucosa associated lymphoid tissue, most infections enter mucosa |
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| What chemical is associated with tears and saliva? |
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| List the 3 non-specific cellular barriers. |
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| Phagocytic cells, Inflamatory response, and Antimicrobial mechanisms |
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| List the 3 types of Phagocytotic cells. |
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| Neutrophils, Monoytes-macrophages, and Natural Killer or T killer cells |
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| What is a non specific immune response? |
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| What is caused by pyrogens? |
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| High fever-antimicrobial mechanism |
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| What is blood protein mechanism to lyse foreighn cells which have been tagged-opsonization? |
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| What type of mechanism is Interferon? |
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| Antimicrobial non-specific cellular barrier |
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| What are the major final steps in Blood clotting? |
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| Thromboplastin, Prothrombin, Fibrinogen |
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| Clot retraction dissolution |
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| What converts plasminogen to plasmin in blood clot control? |
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| What does plasminogen bind to when involved in clot retraction and dissolution? |
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| Plasminogen binds to endothelium |
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