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1 | | Which of the following is NOT correct? |
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| | A) | Resistancethe host prevents the establishment and survival of the parasite |
| | B) | Immunityassociated with the sensitive and specific immune response of vertebrates. |
| | C) | Innate immunitydoes not depend on prior exposure |
| | D) | Acquired immunityspecific to a particular nonself material |
| | E) | Interferonslipoproteins of high molecular weight |
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2 | | Acquired immunity is mostly limited to |
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| | A) | Invertebrates |
| | B) | Vertebrates |
| | C) | Insects |
| | D) | Mammals |
| | E) | None of the above is correct |
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3 | | After phagocytosis, enzymes from the __________ digest the ingested particle: |
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| | A) | Rough endoplasmic reticulum |
| | B) | Lysosome |
| | C) | Nucleolus |
| | D) | Smooth endoplasmic reticulum |
| | E) | None of the above is correct |
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4 | | Superoxide radical, hydrogen peroxide, singlet oxygen, and hydroxyl radicals are known as… |
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| | A) | LDLs |
| | B) | PCPs |
| | C) | ROIs |
| | D) | RNIs |
| | E) | None of the above is correct |
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5 | | In vertebrates, monocytes are derived from stem cells in the… |
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| | A) | Spleen |
| | B) | Bone marrow |
| | C) | Lymph nodes |
| | D) | Cerebrospinal fluid |
| | E) | None of the above is correct |
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6 | | The second exposure to an antigen is known as the _____, and the lag time in antibody production is _________. |
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| | A) | Titer, less |
| | B) | Titer, longer |
| | C) | Challenge, less |
| | D) | Challenge, longer |
| | E) | None of the above is correct |
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7 | | AIDS is caused by HIV, which specifically destroys… |
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| | A) | Microglia |
| | B) | T Cells |
| | C) | B cells |
| | D) | Macrophages |
| | E) | All of the above are correct |
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8 | | Persons with one allele coding for type A blood, and one allele coding for B blood have _______ possible genotype(s). |
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| | A) | One |
| | B) | Two |
| | C) | Three |
| | D) | Four |
| | E) | Five |
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9 | | The Rh factor is usually involved in problems during… |
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| | A) | HIV infection |
| | B) | Birth |
| | C) | Inflammation |
| | D) | Cancer treatment |
| | E) | All of the above are correct |
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10 | | Antibodies are molecules shaped like an X and are a type of protein called immunoglobulins. |
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| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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11 | | Phagocytes in circulation are known as PMNs which stands for peripheral monocytes. |
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| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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12 | | Microglial cells are involved in the immune system of the central nervous system. |
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| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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13 | | The most abundant of the granulocytes are the neutrophils. |
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| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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14 | | In invertebrates, foreign particles may be phagocytized if the particle is large, or encapsulated if it is small. |
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| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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15 | | Cellular immunity is specifically associated with antibodies circulating in the blood. |
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| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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16 | | A piece of tissue from an animal that is grafted back onto a member of the same species is known as… |
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| | A) | An allograft |
| | B) | A melograft |
| | C) | An opsograph |
| | D) | A xenograft |
| | E) | None of the above is correct |
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17 | | Antigens stimulate an immune response typically in the form of |
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| | A) | Proteins |
| | B) | Carbohydrates |
| | C) | Lipoproteins |
| | D) | Nucleic acids |
| | E) | All of the above are correct |
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18 | | MHC stands for Macrophage Humor Circulation; these proteins are quite variable, typically differing between unrelated individuals. |
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| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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19 | | An example of a T-cell receptor is an eosinophil. These are the most abundant of leukocytes. |
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| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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20 | | T-cell receptors are named CD, which stands for Cluster of Differentiation. |
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| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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21 | | NK cells are named for their discoverers, Nicholson and Krebs. |
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| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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22 | | The concentration of antibody after antigen exposure is known as the titer. |
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| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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23 | | MHC Class I proteins are typically found on… |
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| | A) | Macrophages |
| | B) | Monocytes |
| | C) | Eosinophils |
| | D) | Nearly all cells |
| | E) | None of the above is correct |
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24 | | Antibodies are… |
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| | A) | Proteins called macrophages |
| | B) | Lipoproteins called hybridomas |
| | C) | Proteins called immunoglobulins |
| | D) | Carbohydrates called T-receptors |
| | E) | None of the above is correct |
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25 | | Antibodies are divided into classes, characterized by differences in their… |
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| | A) | Light chain |
| | B) | Heavy chain |
| | C) | Fc section |
| | D) | Fab section |
| | E) | None of the above is correct |
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26 | | Erythroblastosis fetalis may occur if an Rh-negative mother has an Rh-positive baby, in which case the father was Rh-positive. |
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| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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27 | | Inflammation includes decreases in capillary permeability and swelling; the affected area feels cold to the touch. |
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| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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28 | | Although it is not done unless other blood supplies are lacking, blood of Type O could be infused into a person of any blood type, hence blood Type O is called the universal donor. |
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| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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29 | | If you have blood Type A, you may have alleles for either: both alleles for blood Type A, or one allele for blood Type O and one for blood type A. |
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| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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30 | | An episode of systemic immediate hypersensitivity is known as anaphylaxis, which may be fatal if not treated immediately. |
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| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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31 | | Leukocytes are said to be __________ when they are stimulated to move from their recognition phase. |
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| | A) | Differentiated |
| | B) | Activated |
| | C) | Complemented |
| | D) | Presented |
| | E) | None of the above is correct |
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32 | | The ________ is the producer of antibodies. |
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| | A) | Platelet |
| | B) | Complement |
| | C) | T cell |
| | D) | B lymphocyte |
| | E) | Erythrocyte |
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33 | | Complement is a series of proteins that are activated in sequence as a host response to invading organisms. |
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| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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34 | | Which of the following terms is NOT associated with cellular defenses by phagocytosis? |
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| | A) | Phagocyte |
| | B) | Lysosomes |
| | C) | Reactive oxygen intermediates |
| | D) | Reactive nitrogen intermediates |
| | E) | Erythrocytes |
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35 | | The name polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) refers to phagocytes in the blood with a highly variable shape of their nucleus. |
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| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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36 | | Opsonization is when macrophages recognize the projecting Fc regions and are stimulated to engulf the particle. |
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| | A) | True |
| | B) | False |
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37 | | Which of the following terms is NOT associated with immediate hypersensitivity? |
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| | A) | Wheal |
| | B) | Flare |
| | C) | Anaphylaxis |
| | D) | Necrosis |
| | E) | All of the above are correct |