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1. Match the following immunology term with the correct definition:
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_____ Plasma Cell
_____ CD4
_____ opsonin
_____ epitope
_____ memory cell
_____ lysosome
_____ interleukin-1
_____ interferon
_____ histamine
_____ BCR
_____ phagosome
_____ neutrophil
_____ eosinophils
_____ diapedesis
_____ macrophage
_____ C3B
_____ Complement
_____ interleukin-4
_____ leukotriene
_____ TCR
_____ MHC II
_____ APC
_____ IgA
_____ CD8
Proteins on B-lymphocytes and APCs that recognize foreign
molecules. MHCII
Chemical signal that causes increased fluid buildup at the
infection site. leukotriene
Monocyte that has left circulation
Macrophage
Surface glycoprotein located on helper T cells
CD4
Secreted immunoglobulin IgA
Produced from TH2 and functions to activates B-cell
interleukin-4
Squeezing between cells to leave capillary
diapedesis
Organelle within a eukaryotic cell that contains digestive enzymes
lysosome
Secreted by phagocytes and targets hypothalamus.
interleukin-1
Protein that binds and targets cells for phagocytosis
opsonin
A receptor on T-cell responsible for recognizing antigens.
TCR
Surface glycoprotein located on cytotoxic T cells
CD8
Food vesicle phagosome
Granulocyte that increases in number with helminth infection
eosinophils
Complement serving as an opsonin C3B
Inhibits spread of viral infections
interferon
Causes increased blood flow to capillaries
histamine
Immunoglobulin localized to the B-cell membrane.
BCR
An activated B-cell that makes antibodies plasma
cell
Antigen-presenting cell APC
The portion of an antigen that is recognized by immune cells
epitope
The immune cell that “remembers” pathogen molecules and allows for
a faster more robust response to subsequent exposures.
memory cell
Generates membrane attack complex complement
Granulocyte that exhibits phagocytic and inflammation functions.
neutrophil