Exam 13: Immunity and Defense
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What type of immunologic cell can protect an animal from a pathogen after the animal's initial exposure and during a subsequent exposure?
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Autoimmune hemolytic anemia results from a
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An animal's first line of defense against potential disease-causing organisms is the
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The type of immunoglobulin produced through intranasal vaccination is
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The immunoglobulin that protects body surfaces such as mucosal surfaces from foreign microorganisms is
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Transplacental antibody transfer from mother to fetus is an example of
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What cell is responsible for immunity against intracellular pathogens?
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The complement system can alter a microbial cell membrane through a process of ___ that makes the microbe more "visible" to a phagocyte.
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When an animal receives a vaccine, about how long will it take before the animal's immune system will protect the animal from disease?
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The two most important functions of the complement system are to alter microbial cell membranes and
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Where on an animal would you look for the popliteal lymph node?
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Another name for programmed cell death caused by NK cells is
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What cell is responsible for production, storage, and release of antibodies?
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Which blood cell becomes a macrophage when it enters tissue?
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If you see a lymphocyte on a stained blood smear, it is most likely what type of lymphocyte?
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The type of cytokine that is produced by virus-infected cells and attaches to the cell membranes of nearby noninfected cells is a/an
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The most common immunoglobulin produced after an animal has been exposed to a pathogen for a long time is
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