Deck 17: Genes and the Immune System
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Deck 17: Genes and the Immune System
1
Which of the following have a memory component?
A) The adaptive immune response
B) The innate immune response
C) The inflammatory response
D) The physical barrier response
E) More than one of these
A) The adaptive immune response
B) The innate immune response
C) The inflammatory response
D) The physical barrier response
E) More than one of these
A
2
Incompatibility in the Rh blood system can result in hemolytic disease of the newborn. The following combination poses the greatest risk:
A) Rh positive mother, Rh negative fetus
B) Rh positive father, Rh negative fetus
C) Rh negative mother, Rh positive fetus
D) Rh negative mother, Rh negative fetus
E) Rh positive mother, Rh negative father
A) Rh positive mother, Rh negative fetus
B) Rh positive father, Rh negative fetus
C) Rh negative mother, Rh positive fetus
D) Rh negative mother, Rh negative fetus
E) Rh positive mother, Rh negative father
C
3
Which of the following blood types are safe to transfuse to O blood types?
A) A
B) B
C) AB
D) O
E) All of these blood types are safe to transfuse to O blood types
A) A
B) B
C) AB
D) O
E) All of these blood types are safe to transfuse to O blood types
D
4
Circulating antibodies are produced by
A) all cells in the immune system.
B) phagocytes alone.
C) B cells.
D) T cells alone.
E) macrophages.
A) all cells in the immune system.
B) phagocytes alone.
C) B cells.
D) T cells alone.
E) macrophages.
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5
Hemolytic disease of newborns comes about when the mother is ______ and the baby is ______.
A) Rh positive; Rh negative
B) Rh negative; Rh positive
C) Rh positive; Rh positive
D) Rh negative; Rh negative
E) more than one of these; more than one of these
A) Rh positive; Rh negative
B) Rh negative; Rh positive
C) Rh positive; Rh positive
D) Rh negative; Rh negative
E) more than one of these; more than one of these
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6
The major obstacle to the use of xenotransplants is overcome by ________________.
A) series of injections that depress the immune systems of recipients
B) changing genetic markers in humans to make them more receptive
C) changing genetic markers in donor animals to make them more compatible with human recipients
D) introducing a complement of immune system genes to both the donor animal and recipient human
E) doing more than one of these
A) series of injections that depress the immune systems of recipients
B) changing genetic markers in humans to make them more receptive
C) changing genetic markers in donor animals to make them more compatible with human recipients
D) introducing a complement of immune system genes to both the donor animal and recipient human
E) doing more than one of these
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7
The MHC complex is a set of genes that
A) encodes cell recognition molecules.
B) is located on chromosome 6.
C) produces molecules to which antigens must attach in order to activate cell-mediated immunity.
D) prevents the immune system from attacking the body's own tissues.
E) has all of these traits.
A) encodes cell recognition molecules.
B) is located on chromosome 6.
C) produces molecules to which antigens must attach in order to activate cell-mediated immunity.
D) prevents the immune system from attacking the body's own tissues.
E) has all of these traits.
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8
What is the underlying molecular cause of Crohn's disease?
A) B cells are mutated and do not release antibodies.
B) Receptor proteins are mutated and do not detect bacteria properly.
C) Helper T cells are inactivated.
D) Mucus is not released from epithelial tissues.
E) More than one of these in combination.
A) B cells are mutated and do not release antibodies.
B) Receptor proteins are mutated and do not detect bacteria properly.
C) Helper T cells are inactivated.
D) Mucus is not released from epithelial tissues.
E) More than one of these in combination.
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9
Which of the following is most closely associated with a MAC attack?
A) Complement proteins
B) Helper T cells
C) B cells
D) Histamine
E) Cytokinins
A) Complement proteins
B) Helper T cells
C) B cells
D) Histamine
E) Cytokinins
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10
According to the current theory of antibody formation
A) gene clusters are identical in all antibody-forming cells.
B) antibody gene clusters are closely linked.
C) gene fusion accompanies B cell maturation.
D) each B cell can make many types of antibodies.
E) all germ cells carry only one V gene.
A) gene clusters are identical in all antibody-forming cells.
B) antibody gene clusters are closely linked.
C) gene fusion accompanies B cell maturation.
D) each B cell can make many types of antibodies.
E) all germ cells carry only one V gene.
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11
The quick response of the immune system to a second infection is due to
A) activation of macrophage cells.
B) suppression of suppressor cells.
C) T and B memory cells.
D) high levels of antigen.
E) new cytotoxic T cells.
A) activation of macrophage cells.
B) suppression of suppressor cells.
C) T and B memory cells.
D) high levels of antigen.
E) new cytotoxic T cells.
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12
Which one of the following is typically attacked by the antibody-mediated response, not the cell-mediated response?
A) Bacterial cells
B) Protozoan cells
C) Cancer cells
D) Fungal cells
E) Virus-infected cells
A) Bacterial cells
B) Protozoan cells
C) Cancer cells
D) Fungal cells
E) Virus-infected cells
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13
Skin grafts between identical twins are more successful than grafts between more unrelated individuals. Why?
A) Identical twins share the same uterine environment.
B) Twins are exactly matched in age.
C) Identical twins have identical HLA alleles.
D) Identical twins are the same sex.
E) None of these is true.
A) Identical twins share the same uterine environment.
B) Twins are exactly matched in age.
C) Identical twins have identical HLA alleles.
D) Identical twins are the same sex.
E) None of these is true.
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14
Activated B cells divide rapidly to produce
A) effector cells.
B) memory cells.
C) phagocytic cells.
D) effector cells and memory cells.
E) effector cells and phagocytic cells.
A) effector cells.
B) memory cells.
C) phagocytic cells.
D) effector cells and memory cells.
E) effector cells and phagocytic cells.
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15
Mucus production is a part of which line of immune response?
A) Physical barriers
B) Antibody-mediated immunity
C) Cell-mediated immunity
D) Inflammatory response
E) More than one of these
A) Physical barriers
B) Antibody-mediated immunity
C) Cell-mediated immunity
D) Inflammatory response
E) More than one of these
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16
The xenotransplant animal donor of choice is a ______________.
A) chimpanzee
B) pig
C) cow
D) dog
E) horse
A) chimpanzee
B) pig
C) cow
D) dog
E) horse
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17
Where in the human body can you find T cells?
A) Bone marrow
B) Blood
C) Thymus glands
D) Spleen
E) All of these
A) Bone marrow
B) Blood
C) Thymus glands
D) Spleen
E) All of these
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18
In an inflammatory response, the direct effect of histamine is to _______________.
A) dilate blood vessels causing increased blood flow to the area of infection
B) decrease heat accumulation in the area of infection
C) directly kill bacteria
D) attack cytotoxic T cells
E) cause B cells to release antibodies
A) dilate blood vessels causing increased blood flow to the area of infection
B) decrease heat accumulation in the area of infection
C) directly kill bacteria
D) attack cytotoxic T cells
E) cause B cells to release antibodies
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19
Which of the following is a pair of agents that both puncture the membranes of foreign bacteria?
A) Macrophages and helper T cells
B) MAC and killer T cells
C) Antibodies and killer T cells
D) Antibodies and plasma cells
E) MAC and plasma cells
A) Macrophages and helper T cells
B) MAC and killer T cells
C) Antibodies and killer T cells
D) Antibodies and plasma cells
E) MAC and plasma cells
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20
The major obstacle to the use of xenotransplants is ________________.
A) not enough human donors
B) finding the right sized animals
C) resistance from opponents of genetically modified animals
D) organ rejection by recipients
E) more than one of these
A) not enough human donors
B) finding the right sized animals
C) resistance from opponents of genetically modified animals
D) organ rejection by recipients
E) more than one of these
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21
HIV targets ______________ cells for infection.
A) the helper T cells
B) the cytotoxic T cells
C) the B cells
D) the red blood cells
E) more than one of these
A) the helper T cells
B) the cytotoxic T cells
C) the B cells
D) the red blood cells
E) more than one of these
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22
Lymphocytes are involved in the immune response.
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23
____________________ T cells secrete interleukins that activate other cells in both the cell-mediated and antibody-mediated immune responses.
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24
In treating hemolytic disease of the newborn, attempts are made to destroy ____________________ fetal cells that enter the mother's blood.
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25
The chemical defense system that complements the immune system and supplements the inflammatory response is the ____________________ system.
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26
The huge diversity of antibody molecules is generated by the shuffling of gene segments in T cells.
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27
Of the four types of T cells, only the ____________________ cells destroy infected body cells.
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28
Genetic engineering has been able to provide xenotransplants that do not elicit the hyperacute reaction.
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29
How many HLA haplotypes does each human have?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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30
The MAC system is a group of proteins that supplements the inflammatory response.
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31
For an organ transplant to be successful, which of the following genes should be matched as closely as possible?
A) Immunglobin genes
B) Human leukocyte antigen genes
C) T-cell receptor genes
D) Membrane attack complex genes
E) Complement protein genes
A) Immunglobin genes
B) Human leukocyte antigen genes
C) T-cell receptor genes
D) Membrane attack complex genes
E) Complement protein genes
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32
Liver proteins called complement proteins circulate in the blood and are activated to destroy microorganisms.
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33
Juvenile diabetes results when insulin producing cells in the pancreas are destroyed by the patient's own immune system.
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34
The success of organ transplantation depends on matching ____________________ antigens.
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35
A person with blood group A has both A and B type antibodies.
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36
Most of the organisms that normally inhabit our skin help defend us against infection.
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37
Agammaglobulinemia is strictly an environmental disease.
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38
____________________ result from immunological hypersensitivity to what should be harmless substances.
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39
Redness, swelling, heat, and pain of an infection are a result of the adaptive immune response.
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40
It is the presence of a specific antigen that causes a developing lymphocyte to shuffle its genes in such a way that it can produce an antibody that is the right shape to attack that antigen.
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41
Many of the medications available for people with allergies are antihistamines. Describe the symptoms of a typical pollen allergy and explain how the antihistamine works to provide relief.
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42
Some forms of cancer cells are recognized as foreign and are attacked and killed by the immune system. How does this happen?
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43
A protein that interacts with an antibody is called a(an) _______________.
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44
Once formed, B cells mature in the ___________________.
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45
The ABO blood type that can receive transfusions of any other ABO blood type is ______________.
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46
How can so many different antibodies be made in a relatively short period of time?
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47
Describe an antibody.
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48
In both experimental cross-species transplants and human-human transplants, T-cell mediated rejection has been avoided, without drugs, by also transplanting ____________________ from donor to recipient.
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49
The use of organs harvested from animals for human transplants is called ________________.
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50
Complement proteins can form a system of proteins that create a pore in the membranes of bacteria. This system is called the _________________.
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51
Explain what B cells and T cells do in the human immune system.
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52
John and all his brothers have no antibodies caused by non-functional B cells, thus they are highly susceptible to bacterial infections. John and his brothers most likely have a condition called __________________.
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53
In humans, the immune system is relatively undeveloped at birth, and immunocompetence (ability to mount an immune response) develops thereafter, yet newborns have circulating antibodies. Where do these come from? Is the post-natal development of the immune system an advantage or disadvantage? Why or why not?
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54
How can hemolytic disease of the newborn be prevented?
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55
The enzyme responsible for producing DNA copies of HIV RNA molecules is ________________.
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56
Suppose that an infectious agent, such as a virus or bacteria, had surface antigens identical to those displayed on the surface of human cells. Would the immune system be able to detect and destroy these agents? What prevents this from happening?
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57
What are HLAs? Where are they found? How are they inherited?
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58
T cells become mature, programmed cells in the _______________.
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59
The life threatening body-wide response that can occur when allergens enter the circulatory system and cause a severe drop in blood pressure is called ____________________.
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60
The chemicals that attract neutrophils to a site of infection are the _______________.
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61
People with failing organs may be saved by transplants, xenotransplants, or artificial organs, all of which are being researched and have different advantages and disadvantages. Make a group list of these advantages and disadvantages to help decide whether one of these three techniques should be given research priority.
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62
Because cells have no repair system for RNA molecules, as they do for DNA molecules, RNA viruses mutate much more frequently than DNA viruses do. How do you suppose this has affected the attempt to develop a vaccine for AIDS?
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