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Which of the following is not part of the innate immune system?
- stomach acidity
- the function of neutrophiles
- the function of lymphocytes
- a fever
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3. the function of lymphocytes |
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Which of the following statements regarding antigens is true?
- They are always foreign molecules.
- They are produced by B lymphocytes
- They are attacked by the innate immune system.
- They are attacked by the adaptive immune system.
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4. They are attacked by the adaptive immune system. |
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Which of the following leukocytes can be transformed into macrophages during a local inflammation?
- Lymphocytes
- Monocytes
- Neutrophils
- Basophils
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Extravasation refers to
- the squeezing of certain leukocytes through capillary channels to enter the interstitial fluid
- the filtration of fluid out of capillary pores to result in a localized edema
- the actions of histamine to promote vasodilation
- the loss of blood in a hemorrhage
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1. the squeezing of certain leukocytes through capillary channeles to enter the interstitial fluid |
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Which of the following molecules can be classified as a cytokine?
- Endogenous pyrogen
- Endotoxin
- Acetylcholine
- Cortisol
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Which of the following statements regarding humoral immunity is false?
- It is provided by B lymphocytes.
- It involves the secretion of antibodies.
- It's produced by cells processed in the bone marrow.
- It's provided by 65% to 85% of the lymphocytes in the blood.
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4. It's provided by 65% to 85% of the lymphocytes in the blood. |
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Which of the following is not a secondary lymphoid organ?
- Lymph nodes
- Peyer's patches
- Thymus
- Tonsils
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Which of the following statements about antibodies is false?
- Antibodies kill bacterial cells directly.
- Antibodies coat bacterial cells, increasing their phagocytosis.
- Antibodies activate complement proteins, which form a membrane attack complex.
- Antibodies are grouped into different classes of immunoglobulins.
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1. Antibodies kill bacterial cells directly. |
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Which of the following statements about a secondary immune response is false?
- It follows a primary immune response.
- It provides passive immunity.
- It results from the formation of lymphocyte clones.
- It causes more antibodies to be produced more quickly when exposed to a specific pathogen.
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2. It provides passive immunity. |
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Antiserum, or antitoxin,
- is used for vaccinations.
- contains virulent pathogens.
- contains antibodies.
- produce lymphocytes clones.
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According to the clonal selection theory,
- each lymphocytes is able to respond to only one particular antigen.
- each B lymphocyte is genetically able to produce only one specific antibody.
- exposure of a lymphocyte to its specific antigen causes it to proliferate.
- All of these statements are true.
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4. All of these statements are true. |
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When does immunological competence begin to develop?
- Before birth
- A month after birth
- A year after birth
- At puberty
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The type of reaction that can be produced by poison ivy or poison oak is a(n)
- immediate hypersensitivity reaction caused by B cells
- immediate hypersensitivy reaction caused by T cells
- delayed hypersensitivity reaction caused by B cells
- delayed hypersensitivity reaction caused by T cells
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4. delayed hypersensitivity reaction caused by T cells |
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In allergic rhinitis, the symptoms are caused by antibodies of the
- IgE class
- IgG class
- IgM class
- IgD class
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Which of the following statements about T cells stimulation is false?
- The antigen must be bound to an MHC protein.
- The antigen must be free in plasma or body fluids.
- The antigen must be presented on the surface of antigen-presenting cells.
- The antigen must be specific for the specific T cell receptor protein.
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2. The antigen must be free in plasma or body fluids. |
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Which of the following statements regarding interleukin-2 is false?
- It's a cytokine.
- It's a lymphokine.
- It's secreted by B lymphocytes.
- It's needed for the activation of killer T lymphocytes.
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3. It's secreted by B lymphocytes. |
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Which of the following types of disease could be promoted by the inadequate action of regulatory T lymphocytes?
- Diseases caused by viruses.
- Diseases caused by fungi.
- Diseases casued by bacteria.
- Diseases caused by the immune system (autoimmune diseases).
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4. Diseases caused by the immune system (autoimmune diseases). |
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Term
Perforins and granzymes are released by
- B lymphocytes
- killer T lymphocytes
- helper T lymphocytes
- regulatory T lymphocytes
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