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1. Why are newborns and extreme age late senior years prone to diseases?
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- 1. Describe how the mother’s immune system protects the fetus. How are babies protected from pathogens during their 1st year of life?1. Where do the blood cells go at the end of their life span?2. Enumerate the major lymphatic organs.3. Why are newborns and extreme age late senior years prone to diseases?1. Describe how antibodies can be used to determine if a person has immunity against a disease. 2. What are monoclonal antibodies and how are they created?
- 5. Speculate on the validity of the following statement from the post: “Our babies would be protected from many/ most infectious diseases if their mothers were allowed to have natural immunity and pass it to their babies in breast milk, and we had true herd immunity through adults who had life-long natural immunity.” 6. To develop “natural” immunity as described by the poster, one would likely need to develop an infectious disease. Discuss/brainstorm ideas concerning the public health and economic implications of treating disease in the population versus vaccinating the population.1. List all components of the first line of defense and describe how they protect the body. 2.Describe all components of the second line of defense and describe how they protect the body.2. Describe when the inflammation is good and when it is bad. 3. How does a person get antibodies upon vaccination? 4. What will happen if a person cannot produce antibodies? 5. Why regulatory T cells important?
- 30. A nursing baby: a. Lacks innate immunity b. Lacks antimicrobial related immunity c. Lacks monocytes d. Received passive immunity via the breast milk3. How does a person get antibodies upon vaccination? 4. What will happen if a person cannot produce antibodies? 5. Why regulatory T cells important?7.Which of the following describes passive immunity? Note: This is a multiple question, choose the correct answer below: antibodies transferred to the fetus from the mother across the placenta vaccination for polio catching a common cold allowing oneself to become infected with chicken pox
- 1. What is importance of inflammation in the immune response? 2. Describe when the inflammation is good and when it is bad. 3. How does a person get antibodies upon vaccination? 4. What will happen if a person cannot produce antibodies? 5. Why regulatory T cells important?2. If the thymus of an experimental animal is removed immediately following birth, the animal exhibits the following characteristics: a. increased susceptibility to infections b. decreased numbers of lymphocytes c. greatly decreased ability to reject grafts Explain these observations.1. If the human body can successfully fight off the mumps virus, why is it hard to fight AIDS? 2. What cells that fight disease are always present in the body? What cells or parts of cells are produced after the disease-causing virus enters the body? 3. What are some different ways the body develops immunity to a disease? 4. Where are scientists in the process of developing a vaccine for HIV?