Exam 17: Immunology I: Basic Principles of Adaptive Immunity and Immunization
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Immunity that is mediated by T lymphocytes is called _____.
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Injection of a patient with ready-made antibodies produced in a different host is an example of what type of immunity?
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Cells that are neither T nor B cells,but function to non-specifically kill cells infected by viruses are called:
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The process whereby lymphocytes which recognize self antigens are removed,thus producing tolerance in the host is:
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A protein molecule produced in a host in response to an antigen which is capable of binding specifically to that antigen is a/an:
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Antigens that have the capacity to activate huge numbers of immune T cells non-specifically resulting in a large immune response that results in diseases are _____.
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All of the following statements about immunization are true except:
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Antibodies produced by the humoral response help eliminate foreign antigens by all of the following ways except:
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All of the following have correctly matched antibody class with their function except:
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All of the following correctly describe the structure of an antibody molecule except:
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How do vaccines work? Can you describe 2 potential hazards of vaccines? In your opinion why aren't there vaccines for every disease?
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The ability of the humoral response to produce a vast array of antibodies,each with uniqueness to a given antigen,is called:
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All of the following pertain to the role of activated helper T cells in cellular mediated immunity except:
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Colostrum,which contains high concentrations of antibodies passed onto an infant from a mother during breast-feeding,is an example of what type of immunity?
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Which of the following T cells has CD8 receptors on its surface and recognizes virus-infected cells by viral antigens presented on macrophages?
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