front 1 Describe surface membrane barriers and their protective functions. | back 1 Describe surface membrane barriers and their protective functions.
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front 2 Explain the importance of phagocytosis and natural killer cells in innate body defense. | back 2 Explain the importance of phagocytosis and natural killer cells in innate body defense.
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front 3 Describe the inflammatory process. Identify several inflammatory chemicals and indicate their specific roles. | back 3 Describe the inflammatory process. Identify several inflammatory chemicals and indicate their specific roles.
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front 4 Name the body’s antimicrobial substances and describe their function. | back 4 Name the body’s antimicrobial substances and describe their function.
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front 5 Explain how fever helps protect the body. | back 5 Explain how fever helps protect the body.
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front 6 Define antigen and describe how antigens affect the adaptive defenses. | back 6 Define antigen and describe how antigens affect the adaptive defenses.
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front 7 Define hapten. | back 7 Define hapten.
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front 8 Compare and contrast the origin, maturation process, and general function of B and T lymphocytes. | back 8 Compare and contrast the origin, maturation process, and general function of B and T lymphocytes.
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front 9 Define immunocompetence and self-tolerance, and describe their development in B and T lymphocytes. | back 9 Define immunocompetence and self-tolerance, and describe their development in B and T lymphocytes.
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front 10 Name several antigen-presenting cells and describe their roles in adaptive defenses. | back 10 Name several antigen-presenting cells and describe their roles in adaptive defenses.
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front 11 Define humoral immunity. | back 11 Define humoral immunity.
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front 12 Describe the process of clonal selection of a B cell. | back 12 Describe the process of clonal selection of a B cell.
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front 13 Recount the roles of plasma cells and memory cells in humoral immunity. | back 13 Recount the roles of plasma cells and memory cells in humoral immunity.
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front 14 Compare and contrast active and passive humoral immunity. | back 14 Compare and contrast active and passive humoral immunity.
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front 15 Name the five classes of antibodies and where found. | back 15 Name the five classes of antibodies and where found.
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front 16 Explain the function(s) of antibodies. | back 16 Explain the function(s) of antibodies.
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front 17 Define cellular immunity and describe the process of activation and clonal selection of T cells. | back 17 Define cellular immunity and describe the process of activation and clonal selection of T cells.
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front 18 Describe the roles of different types of T cells. | back 18 Describe the roles of different types of T cells.
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front 19 Describe T cell functions in the body. | back 19 Describe T cell functions in the body.
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front 20 Give examples of immune deficiency diseases and of hypersensitivity states. | back 20 Give examples of immune deficiency diseases and of hypersensitivity states.
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front 21 Cite factors involved in autoimmune disease, HIV and AIDs. | back 21 Cite factors involved in autoimmune disease, HIV and AIDs.
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front 22 Describe changes in immunity that occur with aging and stress. | back 22 Describe changes in immunity that occur with aging and stress.
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