Exam 18: Basic Principles of Adaptive Immunity and Immunization
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Exam 2: The Microbiome46 Questions
Exam 3: Fundamentals of Chemistry44 Questions
Exam 4: Microscopy and Staining53 Questions
Exam 5: Characteristics of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells56 Questions
Exam 6: Essential Concepts of Metabolism53 Questions
Exam 7: Growth and Culturing of Bacteria55 Questions
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Exam 9: Gene Transfer and Genetic Engineering54 Questions
Exam 10: An Introduction to Taxonomy: The Bacteria55 Questions
Exam 11: Viruses51 Questions
Exam 12: Eukaryotic Microorganisms and Parasites50 Questions
Exam 13: Sterilization and Disinfection50 Questions
Exam 14: Antimicrobial Therapy50 Questions
Exam 15: Host-Microbe Relationships and Disease Processes49 Questions
Exam 16: Epidemiology and Nosocomial Infections50 Questions
Exam 17: Innate Host Defenses50 Questions
Exam 18: Basic Principles of Adaptive Immunity and Immunization50 Questions
Exam 19: Immune Disorders50 Questions
Exam 20: Diseases of the Skin and Eyes; Wounds and Bites50 Questions
Exam 21: Urogenital and Sexually Transmitted Diseases50 Questions
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The concentration of antibody needed to bind to and neutralize an antigen is called the:
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What is a substance that is recognized by the body as foreign and normally induces an immune response
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Which of the following statements about immunization is false
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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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All of the following have correctly matched antibody class with their function except:
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Which of the following pathogens is matched incorrectly with the immune response it elicits
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Injection of a person with a vaccine that induces protective immunity in that individual is an example of what type of immunity
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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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All of the following correctly describe the structure of an antibody molecule except:
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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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Immunity that is mediated by T lymphocytes is called _____.
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Both humoral and cellular immunity share the following attributes except:
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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 responsible for the immune system,is called:
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All of the following cells are types of T lymphocytes except:
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