Exam 19: Vaccinations: Protection and Prevention or Peril? Immune System
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An individual suffers a bite from a bat, resulting in the transmission of the virus that causes rabies. In this case, infection occurred through
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Both first- and second-line defenses are specific defense mechanisms that are able to distinguish one pathogen from another.
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Both B cells and T cells make up the third line of defense against pathogens but do so in different ways. B cells
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The pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis can remain dormant in the ________ for an extended period of time.
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You have developed an antibiotic that inhibits a bacterial enzyme critical for the formation of the cell wall. However, after only a short time, the bacteria become resistant to the antibiotic, and it's no longer effective. Which of the following may be a mechanism by which the bacteria are no longer sensitive to your antibiotic?
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Mucus traps pathogens that are later coughed or sneezed away. This is an example of activity from the body's
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Developing lymphocytes are tested in the ________ to determine whether they'll bind to self-proteins.
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Where would you be most likely to encounter E. coli bacteria?
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An individual contracts Lyme disease. In this case, transmission occurred through
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U.S. health officials are considering different ways of preparing for a future worldwide epidemic of human influenza that could be derived from a form of the disease that infects birds (avian flu). Which of the following actions would be useful in preventing a future influenza epidemic?
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Which of the following things happen during an autoimmune disease such as multiple sclerosis?
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________ cells of the immune system will help the body respond more quickly if the infectious agent is encountered again.
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Which immune system protects the body from its own cancerous cells?
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Ingestion of foods is a major route of transmission for which of the following?
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Injecting a person with a killed-bacteria vaccine can protect that individual from a disease because the proteins of the killed bacteria
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Which of the following are important elements that comprise antibody-mediated immunity?
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What can happen when a complement protein encounters an antibody-antigen complex marking a pathogen?
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The Sabin vaccine is a liquid containing weakened polio viruses. Vaccinated individuals become protected against polio because the weakened viruses
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Which specific defense mechanism defends primarily against antigens in body fluids?
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