an individual is deficient in complement component c3
describe the consequences of this deficiency in MAC
c3 is required for opsonisation(coating of pathogenic cells with opsonin to facilitate phagocytosis).Deficiency of c3 can lead to problems with opsonisation.
The consequences of complement component c3 deficiency in MAC can lead to recurrent infections with encapsulated organisms with sequelae and high morbidity and mortality .There may be overwhelming sepsis in early life .It can cause autoimmune disorders.
an individual is deficient in complement component c3 describe the consequences of this deficiency in MAC
Describe in detail the complement system (Classical, alternative and Lectin/Mannan pathway); include opsonization, MAC and inflammation.
Discuss some of the psychological consequences of stress and describe some of the individual approaches to managing stress.
What are consequences to an individual employee resulting from excellent and poor attendance? Describe Extrinsic, Intrinsic and Social consequences associated with excellent attendance by an individual before and after and business consultants implement. Excellent Performance: (Before) Extrinsic Intrinsic Social Excellent Performance: (After) Extrinsic Intrinsic Social Poor Performance: (Before) Extrinsic Intrinsic Social Poor Performance: (After) Extrinsic Intrinsic Social
List and describe at least 5 different ways in which genetic diversity in immunoglobulins arise. Describe three ways in which complement acts to protect the host during infection. Identify specific molecules/ convertases and their contributions to the immune response. Complement activation can occur via the classical, alternative or lectin pathway. Identify which pathway you would expect to be activated in a patient that had a seasonal flu shot in October 2019. Streptococcus pneumoniae Influenza virus Escherichia coli Present a scenario...
Question C3 (3 42 2+ 2 = 13 marks) The catalytic converter is an essential component of all modern motor vehicles Illustrate the structure of the monolithic catalyst and briefly describe the purpose of each layer Identify the catalytically active metals generally employed and describe their function in chemical terms. (a) What is the air-fuel ratio and why is it important? (b) (c) What is the temperature range for efficient operation? What happens when the temperature is too hot or...
1. Describe three major ways that the body uses energy AND discuss how an individual may influence one of them. (3 points) 2. Why can’t people speed up their basal metabolic rate (BMR) with exercise or with supplements? (2 points) 3. a)Describe how hunger and appetite differ. (2 points) b)Which of these can be associated with obesity and why? (2 points) 4. How are the self-perceptions of a person with bulimia nervosa different from those of a person with anorexia...
1. Describe three major ways that the body uses energy AND discuss how an individual may influence one of them. (3 points) 2. Why can't people speed up their basal metabolic rate (BMR) with exercise or with supplements? (2 points) 3. a)Describe how hunger and appetite differ. (2 points) b)Which of these can be associated with obesity and why? (2 points) 4. How are the self-perceptions of a person with bulimia nervosa different from those of a person with anorexia...
Compare and contrast innate and adaptive immunity by explaining how they differ is the following 2 questions (I-III). Please answer in complete sentences. How do these 2 types of immunity differ is the timing of their response? How do the receptors as innate and adaptive immune cells differ in what they recognize? Please describe what the receptors on immune cells recognize and what the receptors on adaptive immune cells recognize. Complement proteins normally circulate in the blood and provide early...
nents Describe one consequence of breaching a practitioner/individual boundary. Question 13 Answer O Unsatisfactory O Satisfactory Marking Provide two types of ethical issues that may arise when providing services to a Question 14 person. Answer Unsatisfactory Marking O Satisfactory Question 15 List two consequences of breaching workplace code of conduct. Answer
Case Study 3: The Case of Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg: The Consequences of a Small Flaw in the MHC Case Study Details: Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg, otherwise known as Zorg, was 17 years old when first seen at the Children’s Hospital. He had severe bronchiectasis (dilatation of the bronchi from repeated infections) and a persistent cough that produced yellow-green sputum. Zorg had been chronically ill from the age of 4 years old, when he started to get repeated viral infections of the...