Deck 25: Immune Mechanisms
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Deck 25: Immune Mechanisms
1
Some intracellular pathogens produce phagocyte-killing proteins called ________ that kill the phagocyte after ingestion of the pathogen.
A)antibodies
B)antigens
C)leukocidins
D)pus
A)antibodies
B)antigens
C)leukocidins
D)pus
C
2
Streptococcus pyogenes produces proteins called ________,which alter(s)the surface of the pathogen and inhibits phagocytosis.
A)glycolipids
B)leukocidins
C)M proteins
D)pus
A)glycolipids
B)leukocidins
C)M proteins
D)pus
C
3
The part of the antigen recognized by the antibody or TCR is called the
A)epitope.
B)antigen-binding site.
C)antigenic complex.
D)light chain.
A)epitope.
B)antigen-binding site.
C)antigenic complex.
D)light chain.
A
4
Which of the following are found on the surfaces of ALL nucleated cells?
A)Class I MHC proteins
B)Class II MHC proteins
C)G proteins
D)M proteins
A)Class I MHC proteins
B)Class II MHC proteins
C)G proteins
D)M proteins
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5
________ is the acquired inability to mount an adaptive immune response against self.
A)Memory
B)Specificity
C)Tolerance
D)Immunogenicity
A)Memory
B)Specificity
C)Tolerance
D)Immunogenicity
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6
The enhancement of phagocytosis due to deposition of antibody on the surface of a pathogen or antigen is called
A)complementation.
B)opsonization.
C)inflammation.
D)antibody class switching.
A)complementation.
B)opsonization.
C)inflammation.
D)antibody class switching.
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7
Oxygen compounds toxic to pathogens include
A)hydrogen peroxide.
B)hypochlorus acid.
C)nitric oxide.
D)hydrogen peroxide,hypochlorus acid,and nitric oxide.
A)hydrogen peroxide.
B)hypochlorus acid.
C)nitric oxide.
D)hydrogen peroxide,hypochlorus acid,and nitric oxide.
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8
Antibody-mediated immunity is particularly effective against
A)extracellular pathogens.
B)intracellular pathogens.
C)both extra- and intracellular pathogens.
D)None of the answers are correct.
A)extracellular pathogens.
B)intracellular pathogens.
C)both extra- and intracellular pathogens.
D)None of the answers are correct.
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9
T cells recognize antigens with their
A)antibodies.
B)leukocidins.
C)M proteins.
D)T cell receptors.
A)antibodies.
B)leukocidins.
C)M proteins.
D)T cell receptors.
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10
A cross-reaction is an interaction between an antibody or TCR and
A)a heterologous antigen.
B)a homologous antigen.
C)either a heterologous or homologous antigen.
D)None of these are correct.
A)a heterologous antigen.
B)a homologous antigen.
C)either a heterologous or homologous antigen.
D)None of these are correct.
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11
Phagocytes have a pathogen-recognition system known as ________ that leads to the recognition,containment,and destruction of a pathogen.
A)collagen
B)fibrin
C)pattern recognition receptors (PRR)
D)pathogen associated molecular pattern (PAMP)
A)collagen
B)fibrin
C)pattern recognition receptors (PRR)
D)pathogen associated molecular pattern (PAMP)
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12
________ are cytotoxins produced by Tc cells that cause apoptosis.
A)Perforins
B)Granzymes
C)Phagocytes
D)Macrophages
A)Perforins
B)Granzymes
C)Phagocytes
D)Macrophages
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13
The primary function of a phagocyte is to
A)destroy pathogens.
B)engulf pathogens.
C)evade pathogens.
D)both engulf and destroy pathogens.
A)destroy pathogens.
B)engulf pathogens.
C)evade pathogens.
D)both engulf and destroy pathogens.
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14
Effective immunogens generally have a molecular weight of ________ or greater.
A)1,000
B)5,000
C)7,500
D)10,000
A)1,000
B)5,000
C)7,500
D)10,000
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15
TH cells express a ________ protein coreceptor.
A)CD4
B)CD8
C)CD12
D)T cell receptin
A)CD4
B)CD8
C)CD12
D)T cell receptin
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16
Another name for programmed cell death is
A)necrosis.
B)perforation.
C)apoptosis.
D)cellular degradation.
A)necrosis.
B)perforation.
C)apoptosis.
D)cellular degradation.
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17
Which of the following is a function of dendritic cells?
A)antigen presentation
B)plaque formation
C)phagocytosis
D)both phagocytosis and plaque formation
A)antigen presentation
B)plaque formation
C)phagocytosis
D)both phagocytosis and plaque formation
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18
Which of the following are NOT phagocytes?
A)dendritic cells
B)monocytes
C)neutrophils
D)erythrocytes
A)dendritic cells
B)monocytes
C)neutrophils
D)erythrocytes
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19
Intrinsic properties of immunogens include
A)appropriate physical form.
B)molecular size.
C)sufficient molecular complexity.
D)appropriate physical form,molecular size,and molecular complexity.
A)appropriate physical form.
B)molecular size.
C)sufficient molecular complexity.
D)appropriate physical form,molecular size,and molecular complexity.
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20
Natural killer cells like Tc cells use ________ and granzymes to kill their targets without prior exposure or contact with the foreign cells.
A)coagulants
B)M protein
C)perforin
D)interferon gamma
A)coagulants
B)M protein
C)perforin
D)interferon gamma
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21
Which of the following does NOT influence immunogenicity?
A)the routes of administration
B)foreign nature of the immunogen to the host
C)solubility
D)All of these influence immunogenicity.
A)the routes of administration
B)foreign nature of the immunogen to the host
C)solubility
D)All of these influence immunogenicity.
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22
Dimers of IgA are present in
A)breast milk colostrum.
B)saliva.
C)tears.
D)breast milk colostrum,saliva,and tears.
A)breast milk colostrum.
B)saliva.
C)tears.
D)breast milk colostrum,saliva,and tears.
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23
In class switching in the secondary antibody response,the most common antibody switch is from
A)IgA to IgD.
B)IgD to IgE.
C)IgM to IgG.
D)None of the answers are correct.
A)IgA to IgD.
B)IgD to IgE.
C)IgM to IgG.
D)None of the answers are correct.
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24
The first cell type active in the innate response is usually a(n)
A)phagocyte.
B)erythrocyte.
C)fibroblast.
D)antibody.
A)phagocyte.
B)erythrocyte.
C)fibroblast.
D)antibody.
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25
Which of the following uses its cell wall glycolipids to absorb hydroxyl radicals and superoxide anions?
A)Staphylococcus aureus
B)Streptococcus pyogenes
C)Mycobacterium tuberculosis
D)Escherichia coli
A)Staphylococcus aureus
B)Streptococcus pyogenes
C)Mycobacterium tuberculosis
D)Escherichia coli
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26
Antibodies are found in
A)milk.
B)mucosal secretions.
C)serum.
D)milk,mucosal secretions,and serum.
A)milk.
B)mucosal secretions.
C)serum.
D)milk,mucosal secretions,and serum.
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27
Extremely high or low doses of an immunogen may suppress a specific immune response by stimulating the development of
A)specificity.
B)memory.
C)tolerance.
D)class switching.
A)specificity.
B)memory.
C)tolerance.
D)class switching.
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28
Which of the following enzymes are NOT secreted by TH1 to activate macrophages?
A)granulocyte-monocyte colony stimulating factor
B)interferon gamma
C)TNF-α
D)fibrin
A)granulocyte-monocyte colony stimulating factor
B)interferon gamma
C)TNF-α
D)fibrin
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29
The measurable strength of binding of antibody to antigen is called
A)binding affinity.
B)epitope.
C)tolerance.
D)virulence.
A)binding affinity.
B)epitope.
C)tolerance.
D)virulence.
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30
Antigen-presenting cells present antigens to
A)B lymphocytes.
B)T lymphocytes.
C)dendritic cells.
D)neutrophils.
A)B lymphocytes.
B)T lymphocytes.
C)dendritic cells.
D)neutrophils.
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31
The most common circulating antibody,comprising about 80% of the serum immunoglobin,is
A)IgA.
B)IgC.
C)IgD.
D)IgG.
A)IgA.
B)IgC.
C)IgD.
D)IgG.
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32
Substances that induce an immune response are known as
A)immunogens.
B)antigens.
C)immunoglobins.
D)antigen-presenting cells.
A)immunogens.
B)antigens.
C)immunoglobins.
D)antigen-presenting cells.
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33
The increased rate of O₂ uptake by activated phagocytes is called the
A)hypoxemia.
B)pyogenesis.
C)respiratory burst.
D)peroxidase.
A)hypoxemia.
B)pyogenesis.
C)respiratory burst.
D)peroxidase.
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34
Plasma cells usually live for about one
A)week.
B)month.
C)year.
D)decade.
A)week.
B)month.
C)year.
D)decade.
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35
Organisms such as Streptococcus pyogenes and Staphylococcus aureus that produce leukocidins are called ________ pathogens.
A)pyogenic
B)radical
C)enterotoxigenic
D)hemorrhagic
A)pyogenic
B)radical
C)enterotoxigenic
D)hemorrhagic
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36
Which of the following is the name of the heavy chain constant domain of an antibody?
A)beta
B)delta
C)zeta
D)rho
A)beta
B)delta
C)zeta
D)rho
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37
When dendritic cells ingest antigen,they migrate to the ________,where they present the antigen to T lymphocytes.
A)kidneys
B)lymph nodes
C)thymus
D)spleen
A)kidneys
B)lymph nodes
C)thymus
D)spleen
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38
Which of the following is a probable lifespan of memory B cells?
A)5 minutes
B)5 hours
C)5 days
D)5 years
A)5 minutes
B)5 hours
C)5 days
D)5 years
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39
Antigen exposure is necessary to
A)induce genetic hypermutation in B cells with productive antibody genes.
B)stimulate B cell to differentiate to plasma cell.
C)stimulate B cell to produce soluble antibodies.
D)stimulate B cell differentiation,antibody production,and genetic hypermutation of antibody genes.
A)induce genetic hypermutation in B cells with productive antibody genes.
B)stimulate B cell to differentiate to plasma cell.
C)stimulate B cell to produce soluble antibodies.
D)stimulate B cell differentiation,antibody production,and genetic hypermutation of antibody genes.
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40
Which of the following is NOT an immunoglobin?
A)IgA
B)IgC
C)IgD
D)IgG
A)IgA
B)IgC
C)IgD
D)IgG
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41
Th2 cells produce a cytokine that promotes growth and activation of other T cells and activates macrophages.
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42
Inflammation is the usual outcome of an adaptive immune response but not an innate immune response.
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43
The deactivation of NK cells due to binding of NK receptors to MHC I proteins is called
A)promoting.
B)phagocytosis.
C)licensing.
D)neutralization.
A)promoting.
B)phagocytosis.
C)licensing.
D)neutralization.
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44
The presence of neutrophils in higher than normal numbers in the blood or at a site of inflammation indicates an active response to a current infection.
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45
A serum containing antigen-specific antibodies is called an
A)antiserum.
B)antitoxin.
C)antiantigen.
D)anticoagulase.
A)antiserum.
B)antitoxin.
C)antiantigen.
D)anticoagulase.
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46
Monocytes are circulating precursors of macrophages and dendritic cells.
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47
T cell-target cell interactions induce specialized Tc cells to produce ________ that kill virus-infected target cells.
A)perforins
B)granulozymes
C)leukocidins
D)pyogens
A)perforins
B)granulozymes
C)leukocidins
D)pyogens
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48
When is a bacterial cell more likely to be phagocytized?
A)when antibody binds antigen on its surface
B)when compliment binds an antigen-antibody complex
C)when antibody recognizes self antigens
D)after antibody class-switching
A)when antibody binds antigen on its surface
B)when compliment binds an antigen-antibody complex
C)when antibody recognizes self antigens
D)after antibody class-switching
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49
Which antibodies bind complement?
A)IgA
B)IgB
C)IgM
D)IgC
A)IgA
B)IgB
C)IgM
D)IgC
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50
PRRs were FIRST observed in phagocytes in Drosophila (where they are called Toll receptors).
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51
Which of the following is associated with mucosa-associated lymph tissue that produces IgA?
A)breast milk
B)red blood cells
C)blood serum
D)small intestine
A)breast milk
B)red blood cells
C)blood serum
D)small intestine
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52
Staphylococcus aureus produces carotenoids that neutralize singlet oxygen and prevent killing.
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53
Dead phagocytes make up much of the material of pus.
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54
Proteins derived from infecting viruses are taken up and digested in the cytoplasm in a structure called the
A)phagosome.
B)liposome.
C)proteasome.
D)nucleosome.
A)phagosome.
B)liposome.
C)proteasome.
D)nucleosome.
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55
Localized infections by pyogenic bacteria often form boils or abscesses.
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56
TC cells express a(n)________ protein co-receptor.
A)CD4
B)CD8
C)IgM
D)IgG
A)CD4
B)CD8
C)IgM
D)IgG
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57
A(n)________ is a group of sequentially interacting proteins important in innate and adaptive immunity.
A)complement
B)opsonin
C)inflammation
D)regeneration
A)complement
B)opsonin
C)inflammation
D)regeneration
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58
The antigen that induces an antibody or TCR is called the
A)homologous antigen.
B)heterologous antigen.
C)cross-reactive antigen.
D)immunogenic antigen.
A)homologous antigen.
B)heterologous antigen.
C)cross-reactive antigen.
D)immunogenic antigen.
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59
Th17 cells are important in the first stages of the adaptive immune response.
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60
Bacterial capsules enhance the adherence of phagocytes to bacterial cell walls,thereby promoting phagocytosis.
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61
IgE is found in extremely small amounts in serum.
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62
TCRs recognize epitopes only after the immunogens have been partially degraded.
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63
Briefly describe the effect of deposition of antibody or complement on the surface of a pathogen or antigen in relation to opsonization.
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64
In the adaptive immune response,effective immunity cannot be detected for several days after the first contact with the pathogen.
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65
CD4 and CD8 proteins are used for in vitro tests as T cell markers to differentiate TH cells from TC cells.
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66
Why must the adaptive immune system develop a capacity to discriminate between foreign antigens and host antigens?
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67
ALL antigens are immunogens.
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68
A high-affinity antibody binds nonspecifically and loosely to antigen.
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69
Nonencapsulated strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae are highly virulent.
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70
How is immune memory beneficial to a host organism?
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71
The inducing antigens that react with an antibody are called heterologous antigens.
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72
Haptens CANNOT bind to or induce an immune response but CAN bind to antibodies.
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73
Tolerance is the acquired ability to make an adaptive immune response directed to self-antigens.
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74
HLAs are responsible for immune-mediated organ transplant rejection.
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75
Why are the chances of an immune response in a patient given between 10µg and 1g of an immunogen (drug)higher than a patient given higher than 1g or lower than 10µg of the same drug?
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76
T cell receptors on a particular T cell can recognize more than two antigens.
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77
Class I MHC proteins are found ONLY on the surface of B lymphocytes,macrophages,and dendritic cells.
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78
The antigen-binding site of ALL antibodies form by interactions between the variable domains of the heavy and light chains.
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79
Self-reactive T cells are eliminated during the development of tolerance in the immune system.
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80
Briefly describe how a phagocyte engulfs and ingests a pathogen.
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