Deck 16: Innate Immunity: Nonspecific Defenses of the Host

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A differential cell count is used to determine each of the following EXCEPT

A)the total number of white blood cells.
B)the numbers of each type of white blood cell.
C)the number of red blood cells.
D)leukocytosis.
E)leukopenia.
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All of the following protect the skin and mucous membranes from infection EXCEPT

A)multiple layers of cells.
B)tears.
C)saliva.
D)HCl.
E)the "ciliary escalator."
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Which of the following is found normally in serum?

A)complement
B)interferon
C)histamine
D)leukocytosis-promoting factor
E)TLRs
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The complement protein cascade is the same for the classical pathway,alternative pathway,and lectin pathway after the point in the cascade where the activation of ________ takes place.

A)C1
B)C2
C)C3
D)C5
E)C6
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Each of the following is an effect of complement activation EXCEPT

A)interference with viral replication.
B)bacterial cell lysis.
C)opsonization.
D)increased phagocytic activity.
E)increased blood vessel permeability.
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Which of the following exhibits the highest phagocytic activity?

A)eosinophils
B)erythrocytes
C)macrophages
D)basophils
E)neutrophils
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All of the following increase blood vessel permeability EXCEPT

A)kinins.
B)prostaglandins.
C)lysozymes.
D)histamine.
E)leukotrienes.
Question
The function of the "ciliary escalator" is to

A)propel inhaled dust and microorganisms away from the mouth,toward the lower respiratory tract.
B)remove microorganisms from the gastrointestinal tract.
C)remove microorganisms from the lower respiratory tract.
D)trap microorganisms in mucus in the upper respiratory tract.
E)trap inhaled dust and microorganisms in mucus and propel it away from the lower respiratory tract.
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Normal microbiota provide protection from infection in each of the following ways EXCEPT

A)they produce antibacterial chemicals.
B)they compete with pathogens for nutrients.
C)they make the chemical environment unsuitable for nonresident bacteria.
D)they produce lysozyme.
E)they change the pH of the environment.
Question
Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)All three types of interferons have the same effect on the body.
B)Alpha interferon promotes phagocytosis.
C)Gamma interferon causes bactericidal activity by macrophages.
D)Alpha interferon acts against specific viruses.
E)Beta interferon attacks invading viruses.
Question
The antimicrobial effects of AMPs include all of the following EXCEPT

A)inhibition of cell wall synthesis.
B)lysis of bacterial cells.
C)destruction of nucleic acids.
D)pore formation in bacterial membranes.
E)inhibition of phagocytosis.
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Margination refers to

A)the adherence of phagocytes to microorganisms.
B)the chemotactic response of phagocytes.
C)adherence of phagocytes to the lining of blood vessels.
D)dilation of blood vessels.
E)the movement of phagocytes through walls of blood vessels.
Question
Phagocytes utilize all of the following to optimize interaction with (getting to and getting hold of)microorganisms EXCEPT

A)trapping a bacterium against a rough surface.
B)opsonization.
C)chemotaxis.
D)lysozyme.
E)complement.
Question
Each of the following provides protection from phagocytic digestion EXCEPT

A)M protein.
B)capsules.
C)formation of phagolysosomes.
D)leukocidins.
E)biofilms.
Question
The swelling associated with inflammation decreases when the fluid

A)returns to the blood.
B)goes into lymph capillaries.
C)is excreted in urine.
D)is lost as perspiration.
E)is transported into macrophages.
Question
TLRs attach to all of the following EXCEPT

A)AMPs.
B)flagellin.
C)LPS.
D)PAMPs.
E)peptidoglycan.
Question
A child falls and suffers a deep cut on her leg.The cut went through her skin and she is bleeding.Which of the following defense mechanisms will participate in eliminating contaminating microbes?

A)mucociliary escalator
B)normal skin flora
C)phagocytosis in the inflammatory response
D)acidic skin secretions
E)lysozyme
Question
Which of the following statements about fixed macrophages is FALSE?

A)They are found in certain tissues and organs.
B)They develop from neutrophils.
C)They are cells of the mononuclear phagocytic system.
D)They are mature monocytes.
E)They gather at sites of infection.
Question
Which of the following is an effect of opsonization?

A)increased adherence of phagocytes to microorganisms
B)increased margination of phagocytes
C)increased diapedesis of phagocytes
D)inflammation
E)cytolysis
Question
Innate immunity

A)is slower than adaptive immunity in responding to pathogens.
B)is nonspecific and present at birth.
C)involves a memory component.
D)involves T cells and B cells.
E)provides increased susceptibility to disease.
Question
All of the following are effects of histamine EXCEPT

A)vasodilation.
B)fever.
C)swelling.
D)redness.
E)pain.
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Macrophages arise from which of the following?

A)basophils
B)eosinophils
C)lymphocytes
D)monocytes
E)neutrophils
Question
The alternative pathway for complement activation is initiated by

A)lipid-carbohydrate complexes and C3.
B)C5-C9.
C)antigen-antibody reactions.
D)factors released from phagocytes.
E)factors released from damaged tissues.
Question
All of the following occur during inflammation.What is the first step?

A)diapedesis
B)margination
C)phagocyte migration
D)repair
E)vasodilation
Question
Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)There are at least thirty complement proteins.
B)All of the complement proteins are constantly active in serum.
C)Factors B,D,and P cause cytolysis.
D)Complement activity is antigen-specific.
E)Complement increases after immunization.
Question
All of the following are true regarding NK cells EXCEPT

A)they are a type of lymphocyte.
B)they are found in tissues of the lymphatic system.
C)they have the ability to kill infected body cells and some tumor cells.
D)they destroy infected body cells by phagocytosis.
E)they release toxic substances that cause cell lysis or apoptosis.
Question
Activation of C3a results in

A)acute inflammation.
B)increased blood vessel permeability.
C)opsonization.
D)attraction of phagocytes.
E)cell lysis.
Question
Innate immunity includes all of the following EXCEPT

A)phagocytosis.
B)inflammation.
C)production of antibody.
D)production of interferon.
E)activation of complement.
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All of the following are effects of kinins EXCEPT

A)vasodilation.
B)increased blood vessel permeability.
C)chemotaxis of phagocytic granulocytes.
D)drawing in neutrophils to infected or injure area.
E)production of antibodies.
Question
Neutrophils with defective lysosomes are unable to

A)undergo chemotaxis.
B)migrate.
C)produce toxic oxygen products.
D)attach to microorganisms and other foreign material.
E)engulf microorganisms and other foreign material.
Question
Which of the following is mismatched?

A)diapedesis - movement of leukocytes between capillary walls cells out of blood and into tissue
B)chemotaxis - chemical degradation inside a phagolysosome
C)abscess - a cavity created by tissue damage and filled with pus
D)pus - tissue debris and dead phagocytes in a white or yellow fluid
E)scab - dried blood clot over injured tissue
Question
Activation of C5-C9 results in

A)activation of C3.
B)fixation of complement.
C)lysis of microbial cells.
D)phagocytosis.
E)inflammation.
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All of the following pertain to fever EXCEPT that it

A)accelerates microbial growth by increasing iron absorption from the digestive tract.
B)stimulates T lymphocyte activity.
C)is caused by interleukin-1 and TNF-alpha coming into contact with the hypothalamus.
D)intensifies the effect of antiviral interferons.
E)can be initiated by specific types of pathogens.
Question
Which of the following is involved in resistance to parasitic helminths?

A)basophils
B)eosinophils
C)lymphocytes
D)monocytes
E)neutrophils
Question
After ingesting a pathogen,lysosomal enzymes produce all of the following EXCEPT

A)complement.
B)O₂-.
C)H₂O₂.
D)OH.
E)HOCl.
Question
All of the following are part of the mechanism of action of alpha and beta interferons EXCEPT

A)they bind to the surface of uninfected cells.
B)they are effective for long periods.
C)they initiate manufacture of antiviral proteins.
D)they disrupt stages of viral multiplication.
E)they initiate transcription.
Question
All of the following are iron-binding proteins found in humans EXCEPT

A)lactoferrin.
B)transferrin.
C)hemoglobin.
D)siderophorin.
E)ferritin.
Question
The lectin pathway for complement action is initiated by

A)mannose on host membranes.
B)mannose on the surface of microbes.
C)lectins of the microbe.
D)gram-negative cell walls.
E)gram-positive cell walls.
Question
A chill is a sign that

A)body temperature is falling.
B)body temperature is rising.
C)body temperature is not changing.
D)the metabolic rate is decreasing.
E)blood vessels are dilating.
Question
The classical pathway for complement activation is initiated by

A)lipid-carbohydrate complexes and C3.
B)C5-C9.
C)antigen-antibody reactions.
D)factors released from phagocytes.
E)factors released from damaged tissues.
Question
Which non-specific defense mechanism is mismatched with its associated body structure or body fluid?

A)lysozyme - tears and saliva
B)mucociliary escalator - intestines
C)very acidic pH - stomach
D)keratin and tightly packed cells - skin
E)cerumen and sebum - ear
Question
Chronic inflammation can result in a(n)________,which can cause impairment of normal tissue function.

A)abscess
B)fever
C)scar tissue/fibrosis
D)parenchyma
E)blood clot
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Histamine and kinins cause increased blood flow and capillary permeability.
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Aspirin alleviates pain,inflammation,and fever by inhibiting prostaglandins.
Question
Death results if body temperature rises above

A)35° to 37° C.
B)30° to 32° C.
C)39° to 41° C.
D)44° to 46° C.
Question
Which one of the following is a regulatory protein that prevents the assembly of C9 molecules in the complement cascade,effectively shutting down MAC production?

A)C3b
B)properdin
C)C3a
D)C3a receptor
E)CD59
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Digestion of microorganisms occurs in phagosomes.
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The inflammatory response can only be triggered by an infection.
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An example of a TLR would be peptidoglycan found in the cell wall of gram-positive bacteria.
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Leukotrienes are inflammatory vasoactive mediators produced by

A)neutrophils.
B)eosinophils.
C)skin cells.
D)macrophages.
E)mast cells and basophils.
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The dermis is composed of connective tissue and serves the primary purpose of providing direct protection from the external environment.
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All of the following are components of the inflammatory process EXCEPT

A)dilation of blood vessels.
B)release of histamines and prostaglandins.
C)chemotaxis.
D)diapedesis.
E)antibody synthesis.
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Ingestion of certain lactic acid bacteria (LABs)has been shown to be beneficial for function and health of the intestinal tract.
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Maturation of stem cells into mature blood cells occurs in the red bone marrow.
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Which of the following statements about the classical pathway of complement activation is FALSE?

A)C1 is the first protein activated in the classical pathway.
B)The C1 protein complex is initiated by antigen-antibody complexes.
C)C3 is not involved in the classical pathway.
D)Cleaved fragments of some of the proteins act to increase inflammation.
E)C3b causes opsonization.
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Several inherited deficiencies in the complement system occur in humans.Which of the following would be the MOST severe?

A)deficiency of C3
B)deficiency of C5
C)deficiency of C6
D)deficiency of C7
E)deficiency of C8
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Microorganisms that are members of the normal microbiota are also known to cause disease.
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Lysozyme and the antibiotic penicillin have similar mechanisms of action in that they both cause damage to the bacterial

A)cell membrane.
B)capsule.
C)cell wall.
D)DNA.
E)ribosomes.
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Which one of the following compounds intensifies the effects of histamine and helps phagocytes migrate through capillary walls?

A)kinins
B)prostaglandins
C)antibodies
D)leukotrienes
E)IFN-γ
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Complement proteins in their intact and nonactivated form act as opsonins by binding to microorganisms and promoting phagocytosis.
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Iron is an important item for the growth of microorganisms in a pathogenic state in the human body.Describe two ways in which bacteria might attempt to obtain iron from human cells or tissues for their own use.Then,describe a way in which this bacterial iron-scavenging might be disrupted without harming the human cells/tissues in the process.
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Describe the nonspecific antimicrobial effects of mucus,lysozyme,and acidic pH.For each of these substances,list where they are found in the body and how they function in fighting pathogens.
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The complement system is extremely important in the innate defense response.It can be said that this system is a cascade system.Explain this statement.
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If you were interested in seeking new sources of antimicrobial drugs from natural sources,you might look to antimicrobial peptides.Identify possible sources for these drugs,and then describe how you might go about testing for their desired effects.
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Describe and differentiate between the three pathways of activating complement.
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Deck 16: Innate Immunity: Nonspecific Defenses of the Host
1
A differential cell count is used to determine each of the following EXCEPT

A)the total number of white blood cells.
B)the numbers of each type of white blood cell.
C)the number of red blood cells.
D)leukocytosis.
E)leukopenia.
C
2
All of the following protect the skin and mucous membranes from infection EXCEPT

A)multiple layers of cells.
B)tears.
C)saliva.
D)HCl.
E)the "ciliary escalator."
D
3
Which of the following is found normally in serum?

A)complement
B)interferon
C)histamine
D)leukocytosis-promoting factor
E)TLRs
A
4
The complement protein cascade is the same for the classical pathway,alternative pathway,and lectin pathway after the point in the cascade where the activation of ________ takes place.

A)C1
B)C2
C)C3
D)C5
E)C6
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Each of the following is an effect of complement activation EXCEPT

A)interference with viral replication.
B)bacterial cell lysis.
C)opsonization.
D)increased phagocytic activity.
E)increased blood vessel permeability.
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6
Which of the following exhibits the highest phagocytic activity?

A)eosinophils
B)erythrocytes
C)macrophages
D)basophils
E)neutrophils
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All of the following increase blood vessel permeability EXCEPT

A)kinins.
B)prostaglandins.
C)lysozymes.
D)histamine.
E)leukotrienes.
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8
The function of the "ciliary escalator" is to

A)propel inhaled dust and microorganisms away from the mouth,toward the lower respiratory tract.
B)remove microorganisms from the gastrointestinal tract.
C)remove microorganisms from the lower respiratory tract.
D)trap microorganisms in mucus in the upper respiratory tract.
E)trap inhaled dust and microorganisms in mucus and propel it away from the lower respiratory tract.
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9
Normal microbiota provide protection from infection in each of the following ways EXCEPT

A)they produce antibacterial chemicals.
B)they compete with pathogens for nutrients.
C)they make the chemical environment unsuitable for nonresident bacteria.
D)they produce lysozyme.
E)they change the pH of the environment.
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10
Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)All three types of interferons have the same effect on the body.
B)Alpha interferon promotes phagocytosis.
C)Gamma interferon causes bactericidal activity by macrophages.
D)Alpha interferon acts against specific viruses.
E)Beta interferon attacks invading viruses.
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11
The antimicrobial effects of AMPs include all of the following EXCEPT

A)inhibition of cell wall synthesis.
B)lysis of bacterial cells.
C)destruction of nucleic acids.
D)pore formation in bacterial membranes.
E)inhibition of phagocytosis.
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Margination refers to

A)the adherence of phagocytes to microorganisms.
B)the chemotactic response of phagocytes.
C)adherence of phagocytes to the lining of blood vessels.
D)dilation of blood vessels.
E)the movement of phagocytes through walls of blood vessels.
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13
Phagocytes utilize all of the following to optimize interaction with (getting to and getting hold of)microorganisms EXCEPT

A)trapping a bacterium against a rough surface.
B)opsonization.
C)chemotaxis.
D)lysozyme.
E)complement.
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14
Each of the following provides protection from phagocytic digestion EXCEPT

A)M protein.
B)capsules.
C)formation of phagolysosomes.
D)leukocidins.
E)biofilms.
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15
The swelling associated with inflammation decreases when the fluid

A)returns to the blood.
B)goes into lymph capillaries.
C)is excreted in urine.
D)is lost as perspiration.
E)is transported into macrophages.
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TLRs attach to all of the following EXCEPT

A)AMPs.
B)flagellin.
C)LPS.
D)PAMPs.
E)peptidoglycan.
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17
A child falls and suffers a deep cut on her leg.The cut went through her skin and she is bleeding.Which of the following defense mechanisms will participate in eliminating contaminating microbes?

A)mucociliary escalator
B)normal skin flora
C)phagocytosis in the inflammatory response
D)acidic skin secretions
E)lysozyme
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18
Which of the following statements about fixed macrophages is FALSE?

A)They are found in certain tissues and organs.
B)They develop from neutrophils.
C)They are cells of the mononuclear phagocytic system.
D)They are mature monocytes.
E)They gather at sites of infection.
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19
Which of the following is an effect of opsonization?

A)increased adherence of phagocytes to microorganisms
B)increased margination of phagocytes
C)increased diapedesis of phagocytes
D)inflammation
E)cytolysis
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Innate immunity

A)is slower than adaptive immunity in responding to pathogens.
B)is nonspecific and present at birth.
C)involves a memory component.
D)involves T cells and B cells.
E)provides increased susceptibility to disease.
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21
All of the following are effects of histamine EXCEPT

A)vasodilation.
B)fever.
C)swelling.
D)redness.
E)pain.
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22
Macrophages arise from which of the following?

A)basophils
B)eosinophils
C)lymphocytes
D)monocytes
E)neutrophils
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23
The alternative pathway for complement activation is initiated by

A)lipid-carbohydrate complexes and C3.
B)C5-C9.
C)antigen-antibody reactions.
D)factors released from phagocytes.
E)factors released from damaged tissues.
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24
All of the following occur during inflammation.What is the first step?

A)diapedesis
B)margination
C)phagocyte migration
D)repair
E)vasodilation
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25
Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)There are at least thirty complement proteins.
B)All of the complement proteins are constantly active in serum.
C)Factors B,D,and P cause cytolysis.
D)Complement activity is antigen-specific.
E)Complement increases after immunization.
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26
All of the following are true regarding NK cells EXCEPT

A)they are a type of lymphocyte.
B)they are found in tissues of the lymphatic system.
C)they have the ability to kill infected body cells and some tumor cells.
D)they destroy infected body cells by phagocytosis.
E)they release toxic substances that cause cell lysis or apoptosis.
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27
Activation of C3a results in

A)acute inflammation.
B)increased blood vessel permeability.
C)opsonization.
D)attraction of phagocytes.
E)cell lysis.
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28
Innate immunity includes all of the following EXCEPT

A)phagocytosis.
B)inflammation.
C)production of antibody.
D)production of interferon.
E)activation of complement.
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29
All of the following are effects of kinins EXCEPT

A)vasodilation.
B)increased blood vessel permeability.
C)chemotaxis of phagocytic granulocytes.
D)drawing in neutrophils to infected or injure area.
E)production of antibodies.
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30
Neutrophils with defective lysosomes are unable to

A)undergo chemotaxis.
B)migrate.
C)produce toxic oxygen products.
D)attach to microorganisms and other foreign material.
E)engulf microorganisms and other foreign material.
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31
Which of the following is mismatched?

A)diapedesis - movement of leukocytes between capillary walls cells out of blood and into tissue
B)chemotaxis - chemical degradation inside a phagolysosome
C)abscess - a cavity created by tissue damage and filled with pus
D)pus - tissue debris and dead phagocytes in a white or yellow fluid
E)scab - dried blood clot over injured tissue
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32
Activation of C5-C9 results in

A)activation of C3.
B)fixation of complement.
C)lysis of microbial cells.
D)phagocytosis.
E)inflammation.
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33
All of the following pertain to fever EXCEPT that it

A)accelerates microbial growth by increasing iron absorption from the digestive tract.
B)stimulates T lymphocyte activity.
C)is caused by interleukin-1 and TNF-alpha coming into contact with the hypothalamus.
D)intensifies the effect of antiviral interferons.
E)can be initiated by specific types of pathogens.
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34
Which of the following is involved in resistance to parasitic helminths?

A)basophils
B)eosinophils
C)lymphocytes
D)monocytes
E)neutrophils
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35
After ingesting a pathogen,lysosomal enzymes produce all of the following EXCEPT

A)complement.
B)O₂-.
C)H₂O₂.
D)OH.
E)HOCl.
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36
All of the following are part of the mechanism of action of alpha and beta interferons EXCEPT

A)they bind to the surface of uninfected cells.
B)they are effective for long periods.
C)they initiate manufacture of antiviral proteins.
D)they disrupt stages of viral multiplication.
E)they initiate transcription.
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37
All of the following are iron-binding proteins found in humans EXCEPT

A)lactoferrin.
B)transferrin.
C)hemoglobin.
D)siderophorin.
E)ferritin.
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38
The lectin pathway for complement action is initiated by

A)mannose on host membranes.
B)mannose on the surface of microbes.
C)lectins of the microbe.
D)gram-negative cell walls.
E)gram-positive cell walls.
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39
A chill is a sign that

A)body temperature is falling.
B)body temperature is rising.
C)body temperature is not changing.
D)the metabolic rate is decreasing.
E)blood vessels are dilating.
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40
The classical pathway for complement activation is initiated by

A)lipid-carbohydrate complexes and C3.
B)C5-C9.
C)antigen-antibody reactions.
D)factors released from phagocytes.
E)factors released from damaged tissues.
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41
Which non-specific defense mechanism is mismatched with its associated body structure or body fluid?

A)lysozyme - tears and saliva
B)mucociliary escalator - intestines
C)very acidic pH - stomach
D)keratin and tightly packed cells - skin
E)cerumen and sebum - ear
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42
Chronic inflammation can result in a(n)________,which can cause impairment of normal tissue function.

A)abscess
B)fever
C)scar tissue/fibrosis
D)parenchyma
E)blood clot
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43
Histamine and kinins cause increased blood flow and capillary permeability.
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44
Aspirin alleviates pain,inflammation,and fever by inhibiting prostaglandins.
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45
Death results if body temperature rises above

A)35° to 37° C.
B)30° to 32° C.
C)39° to 41° C.
D)44° to 46° C.
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46
Which one of the following is a regulatory protein that prevents the assembly of C9 molecules in the complement cascade,effectively shutting down MAC production?

A)C3b
B)properdin
C)C3a
D)C3a receptor
E)CD59
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47
Digestion of microorganisms occurs in phagosomes.
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48
The inflammatory response can only be triggered by an infection.
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49
An example of a TLR would be peptidoglycan found in the cell wall of gram-positive bacteria.
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50
Leukotrienes are inflammatory vasoactive mediators produced by

A)neutrophils.
B)eosinophils.
C)skin cells.
D)macrophages.
E)mast cells and basophils.
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51
The dermis is composed of connective tissue and serves the primary purpose of providing direct protection from the external environment.
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52
All of the following are components of the inflammatory process EXCEPT

A)dilation of blood vessels.
B)release of histamines and prostaglandins.
C)chemotaxis.
D)diapedesis.
E)antibody synthesis.
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53
Ingestion of certain lactic acid bacteria (LABs)has been shown to be beneficial for function and health of the intestinal tract.
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54
Maturation of stem cells into mature blood cells occurs in the red bone marrow.
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55
Which of the following statements about the classical pathway of complement activation is FALSE?

A)C1 is the first protein activated in the classical pathway.
B)The C1 protein complex is initiated by antigen-antibody complexes.
C)C3 is not involved in the classical pathway.
D)Cleaved fragments of some of the proteins act to increase inflammation.
E)C3b causes opsonization.
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56
Several inherited deficiencies in the complement system occur in humans.Which of the following would be the MOST severe?

A)deficiency of C3
B)deficiency of C5
C)deficiency of C6
D)deficiency of C7
E)deficiency of C8
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57
Microorganisms that are members of the normal microbiota are also known to cause disease.
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58
Lysozyme and the antibiotic penicillin have similar mechanisms of action in that they both cause damage to the bacterial

A)cell membrane.
B)capsule.
C)cell wall.
D)DNA.
E)ribosomes.
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59
Which one of the following compounds intensifies the effects of histamine and helps phagocytes migrate through capillary walls?

A)kinins
B)prostaglandins
C)antibodies
D)leukotrienes
E)IFN-γ
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60
Complement proteins in their intact and nonactivated form act as opsonins by binding to microorganisms and promoting phagocytosis.
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61
Iron is an important item for the growth of microorganisms in a pathogenic state in the human body.Describe two ways in which bacteria might attempt to obtain iron from human cells or tissues for their own use.Then,describe a way in which this bacterial iron-scavenging might be disrupted without harming the human cells/tissues in the process.
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62
Describe the nonspecific antimicrobial effects of mucus,lysozyme,and acidic pH.For each of these substances,list where they are found in the body and how they function in fighting pathogens.
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63
The complement system is extremely important in the innate defense response.It can be said that this system is a cascade system.Explain this statement.
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64
If you were interested in seeking new sources of antimicrobial drugs from natural sources,you might look to antimicrobial peptides.Identify possible sources for these drugs,and then describe how you might go about testing for their desired effects.
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65
Describe and differentiate between the three pathways of activating complement.
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