Deck 4: Bacteria and the Host Response: Inflammatory and Immunology Fundamentals
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Deck 4: Bacteria and the Host Response: Inflammatory and Immunology Fundamentals
1
Humoral immunity is provided by
A)plasma cells.
B)B-cells.
C)T-cells.
D)neutrophils.
E)macrophages.
A)plasma cells.
B)B-cells.
C)T-cells.
D)neutrophils.
E)macrophages.
B-cells.
2
Which of the following substances specifically kills neutrophils?
A)Leukotoxin
B)Endotoxin
C)Ammonia
D)Sulfur
A)Leukotoxin
B)Endotoxin
C)Ammonia
D)Sulfur
Leukotoxin
3
All of the following substances released by bacteria are considered toxic to host cells except one. Which one is the exception?
A)Endotoxin
B)Leukotoxin
C)Histamine
D)Exotoxin
E)Hyaluronidase
A)Endotoxin
B)Leukotoxin
C)Histamine
D)Exotoxin
E)Hyaluronidase
Histamine
4
The host (body)interacts with microorganisms in the pocket via the
A)saliva.
B)crevicular fluid.
C)gingival epithelium.
D)gingival connective tissue.
A)saliva.
B)crevicular fluid.
C)gingival epithelium.
D)gingival connective tissue.
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5
Which of the following cells is considered to be phagocytic?
A)T-cell
B)B-cell
C)Macrophage
D)Plasma cell
A)T-cell
B)B-cell
C)Macrophage
D)Plasma cell
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6
Which of the following cells predominate in the body's response to periodontitis?
A)T-lymphocytes
B)B-lymphocytes
C)Neutrophils
D)Macrophages
A)T-lymphocytes
B)B-lymphocytes
C)Neutrophils
D)Macrophages
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7
Neutrophils arrive at the site of infection in the gingival connective tissue from the
A)blood vessels.
B)alveolar bone.
C)gingival epithelium.
D)periodontal ligament.
E)lymph vessels.
A)blood vessels.
B)alveolar bone.
C)gingival epithelium.
D)periodontal ligament.
E)lymph vessels.
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8
Which of the following immunoglobulins is found in saliva?
A)IgA
B)IgG
C)IgM
D)IgD
E)IgE
A)IgA
B)IgG
C)IgM
D)IgD
E)IgE
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9
Which of the following theories of periodontal disease activity are believed to occur by clusters or bursts of breakdown in a short time period?
A)Random burst
B)Asynchronous multiple burst
C)Continuous
D)Specific burst
A)Random burst
B)Asynchronous multiple burst
C)Continuous
D)Specific burst
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10
The definition of phagocytosis is
A)eat and digest.
B)squish and swallow.
C)enzymatic degradation.
D)chemical degradation.
A)eat and digest.
B)squish and swallow.
C)enzymatic degradation.
D)chemical degradation.
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11
Which of the following substances "coat" the bacteria to aid in phagocytosis?
A)Opsonins
B)Cytokines
C)Collagenases
D)Elastases
A)Opsonins
B)Cytokines
C)Collagenases
D)Elastases
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12
The migration of neutrophils (PMNs)to the site of an invading pathogen is due to
A)clotting.
B)self-recognition.
C)phagocytosis.
D)chemotaxis.
A)clotting.
B)self-recognition.
C)phagocytosis.
D)chemotaxis.
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13
Which of the following substances is released from mast cells and causes vasodilation seen in acute inflammation?
A)Gingival crevicular fluid
B)Histamine
C)Cytokine
D)Ammonia
A)Gingival crevicular fluid
B)Histamine
C)Cytokine
D)Ammonia
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14
Which of the following substances regulates the activity of different cells in the inflammatory/immune response?
A)Histamine
B)Bradykinin
C)Cytokine
D)Crevicular fluid
A)Histamine
B)Bradykinin
C)Cytokine
D)Crevicular fluid
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15
From the tissues, antigenic substances are carried to the
A)local blood vessels.
B)local lymph nodes.
C)junctional epithelium.
D)lamina propria.
A)local blood vessels.
B)local lymph nodes.
C)junctional epithelium.
D)lamina propria.
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16
Which of the following substances is a type of cytokine?
A)Collagenase
B)Proteinase
C)Hyaluronidase
D)Interleukin-1
E)Gelatinase
A)Collagenase
B)Proteinase
C)Hyaluronidase
D)Interleukin-1
E)Gelatinase
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17
Which of the following tissue structures acts as a protective barrier for the passage of antigenic substances?
A)Gingival connective tissue
B)Alveolar bone
C)Junctional epithelium
D)Hemidesmosomes
A)Gingival connective tissue
B)Alveolar bone
C)Junctional epithelium
D)Hemidesmosomes
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18
Clinically, vasodilation is seen as
A)edema.
B)fibrosis.
C)blunted papillae.
D)destruction of the col.
A)edema.
B)fibrosis.
C)blunted papillae.
D)destruction of the col.
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19
Which of the following substances/cells are involved in bone destruction?
A)B-cells
B)Histamines
C)Macrophages
D)Neutrophils
A)B-cells
B)Histamines
C)Macrophages
D)Neutrophils
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20
Which of the following systems is activated by the antigen (bacteria)/antibody complex?
A)Phagocytosis
B)Opsonization
C)Complement
D)Humoral
A)Phagocytosis
B)Opsonization
C)Complement
D)Humoral
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21
The predominant phagocytic cell is ________.
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22
The major cells of the immune system are the ________.
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23
The host response is a natural ________ mechanism.
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24
The ongoing loss of clinical connective tissue attachment and bone is referred to as periodontal disease ________.
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25
________ is the loss of clinical connective tissue attachment with subsequent bone loss.
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26
Periodontal diseases are involved in ________ immunity.
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27
________ are synthesized and released by plasma cells.
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28
How can the variation in individual responses to pathogens be explained to patients?
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