Exam 32: Defenses Against Disease
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Infected cells release interferon in order to protect other cells from infection.
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What prevents pathogens from entering our bodies through the delicate tissues of the lungs?
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_____ on the surface of disease organisms help the vertebrate immune system recognize the specific invader.
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The fetus of a lion receives antibodies that were produced by its mother while it was still in the womb. This is an example of
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In the illustration below of the lymphatic system, the arrow is pointing to a kidney.


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The human immune system has a more effective response to an invader during a second exposure than during the first exposure.
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The body responds to tissue damage by mounting an immediate and coordinated sequence of events called the
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Which of the following statements correctly describes the immune response when the invading organism is a virus?
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The antibodies released by activated B cells specifically target
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The ____________________ is a coordinated combination of specialized cells and molecules that give us the ability to resist specific pathogens.
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____________________ proteins attach to antibodies bound to antigens on the surfaces of invading cells. This helps macrophages bind to these cells in preparation for phagocytosis.
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While pruning your roses, you get scratched by a thorn. A few days later, you notice that the scratch is filled with yellowish pus. What is this pus?
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Which of the following both prevents blood loss and the invasion of pathogens in vertebrates?
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The term clonal in clonal selection refers to the fact that
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