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Deck 22: Immune System and the Bodys Defense
1
When a chemical messenger has a short half-life,it means that
A)it will not have an extremely prolonged effect on target cells.
B)it will not be eliminated quickly from the blood.
A)it will not have an extremely prolonged effect on target cells.
B)it will not be eliminated quickly from the blood.
A
2
Eosinophils and lymphocytes are both types of leukocytes.
True
3
Which class of chemical messenger facilitates white blood cell formation in bone marrow
A)Interleukins
B)Colony-stimulating factors
C)Tumor necrosis factors
D)Interferons
A)Interleukins
B)Colony-stimulating factors
C)Tumor necrosis factors
D)Interferons
B
4
Cytokines are agents that affect neighboring cells without triggering systemic effects.
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5
Consuming meat that has been infected with a prion can lead to the disease
A)trichomoniasis.
B)bovine spongiform encephalopathy.
C)clostridium tetani.
D)histoplasmosis.
A)trichomoniasis.
B)bovine spongiform encephalopathy.
C)clostridium tetani.
D)histoplasmosis.
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6
Protozoans are obligate intracellular parasites.
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7
A delayed response to a specific antigen is provided by
A)adaptive immunity.
B)innate immunity.
C)inflammation.
A)adaptive immunity.
B)innate immunity.
C)inflammation.
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8
Interferons are one of the classes of
A)interleukins.
B)cytokines.
C)colony-stimulating factors.
D)tumor necrosis factors.
A)interleukins.
B)cytokines.
C)colony-stimulating factors.
D)tumor necrosis factors.
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9
Which cells resemble basophils and are found in connective tissue,close to small blood vessels
A)Dendritic cells
B)Mast cells
C)NK cells
D)Alveolar macrophages
E)Cytokines
A)Dendritic cells
B)Mast cells
C)NK cells
D)Alveolar macrophages
E)Cytokines
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10
A virus is ______ than a bacterial cell,and a virus is composed of a _________________.
A)larger;nucleic acid within a protein capsid.
B)larger;eukaryotic cell with a cell wall.
C)smaller;nucleic acid within a protein capsid.
D)smaller;eukaryotic cell with a cell wall.
A)larger;nucleic acid within a protein capsid.
B)larger;eukaryotic cell with a cell wall.
C)smaller;nucleic acid within a protein capsid.
D)smaller;eukaryotic cell with a cell wall.
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11
Fungi are
A)eukaryotic cells with a cell wall.
B)prokaryotic cells.
C)multicellular parasites that reside within a host.
D)protozoans lacking a cell wall.
E)viruses that are fragments of infectious proteins.
A)eukaryotic cells with a cell wall.
B)prokaryotic cells.
C)multicellular parasites that reside within a host.
D)protozoans lacking a cell wall.
E)viruses that are fragments of infectious proteins.
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12
Most bacterial species are pathogenic.
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13
Malaria is a disease caused by a
A)multicellular parasite.
B)protozoan.
C)fungus.
D)virus.
E)bacterium.
A)multicellular parasite.
B)protozoan.
C)fungus.
D)virus.
E)bacterium.
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14
Cytokines have a _____ half-life and exert influence on ________________.
A)long;immune cells only.
B)long;immune and non-immune cells.
C)short;immune cells only.
D)short;immune and non-immune cells.
A)long;immune cells only.
B)long;immune and non-immune cells.
C)short;immune cells only.
D)short;immune and non-immune cells.
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15
The microglia of the brain are macrophages.
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16
Dendritic cells of the skin are derived from
A)macrophages.
B)B-lymphocytes.
C)T-lymphocytes.
D)monocytes.
E)neutrophils.
A)macrophages.
B)B-lymphocytes.
C)T-lymphocytes.
D)monocytes.
E)neutrophils.
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17
"Mad cow disease" (variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease)is caused by a
A)fungus.
B)protozoan.
C)prion.
D)virus.
E)bacterium.
A)fungus.
B)protozoan.
C)prion.
D)virus.
E)bacterium.
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18
In terms of their chemical structure,cytokines are _______;their function is to serve as _________.
A)proteins;chemical messengers
B)proteins;receptors
C)steroids;chemical messengers.
D)steroids;receptors.
A)proteins;chemical messengers
B)proteins;receptors
C)steroids;chemical messengers.
D)steroids;receptors.
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19
Nonspecific immunity is another name for
A)adaptive immunity.
B)innate immunity.
C)cell-mediated immunity.
D)acquired immunity.
A)adaptive immunity.
B)innate immunity.
C)cell-mediated immunity.
D)acquired immunity.
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20
Small fragments of infectious proteins that cause disease in nervous tissue are known as ________.
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21
Proteins known as _______ are produced by a variety of cells;they increase capillary permeability,increase CAM production in the endothelium,and stimulate pain receptors.
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22
A membrane attack complex is a protein grouping that
A)triggers phagocytosis of a target cell by a nearby macrophage or neutrophil.
B)forms a channel in the target cell membrane that causes cytolysis.
C)links a pathogen to a red blood cell so that it is carried to the liver or spleen.
D)stimulates basophils to attack a multicellular parasite in the body.
A)triggers phagocytosis of a target cell by a nearby macrophage or neutrophil.
B)forms a channel in the target cell membrane that causes cytolysis.
C)links a pathogen to a red blood cell so that it is carried to the liver or spleen.
D)stimulates basophils to attack a multicellular parasite in the body.
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23
Complement facilitates inflammation by activating basophils and mast cells and by attracting macrophages and neutrophils.
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24
In addition to creating a physical barrier to pathogen entry,mucus contains antimicrobial substances such as IgA.
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25
In the classical pathway of complement activation,
A)complement is activated within liver cells and released into the blood.
B)complement binds to an antibody that is bound to a foreign substance.
C)complement binds with polysaccharides on a microbial cell wall.
D)complement inhibits inflammation and binds to opsonins.
A)complement is activated within liver cells and released into the blood.
B)complement binds to an antibody that is bound to a foreign substance.
C)complement binds with polysaccharides on a microbial cell wall.
D)complement inhibits inflammation and binds to opsonins.
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26
Which of the following lists the body's first,second,and third lines of defense in order
A)Adaptive immunity,external innate immunity,internal immunity
B)External innate immunity,internal innate immunity,adaptive immunity
C)External innate immunity,adaptive immunity,internal innate immunity
D)External adaptive immunity,internal adaptive immunity,innate immunity
E)Innate immunity,internal adaptive immunity,internal innate immunity
A)Adaptive immunity,external innate immunity,internal immunity
B)External innate immunity,internal innate immunity,adaptive immunity
C)External innate immunity,adaptive immunity,internal innate immunity
D)External adaptive immunity,internal adaptive immunity,innate immunity
E)Innate immunity,internal adaptive immunity,internal innate immunity
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27
Which type of cell is the most effective to attack multicellular parasites such as tapeworms
A)Basophils
B)Eosinophils
C)Macrophages
D)Neutrophils
A)Basophils
B)Eosinophils
C)Macrophages
D)Neutrophils
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28
Chemotaxis is the process by which
A)CAMs on leukocytes adhere to CAMs on endothelial cells of capillaries within injured tissues.
B)cells migrate along chemical gradients.
C)cells exit the blood by squeezing out between cells in the blood vessel wall.
D)chemical messengers are secreted that stimulate the sensation of pain that accompanies inflammation.
A)CAMs on leukocytes adhere to CAMs on endothelial cells of capillaries within injured tissues.
B)cells migrate along chemical gradients.
C)cells exit the blood by squeezing out between cells in the blood vessel wall.
D)chemical messengers are secreted that stimulate the sensation of pain that accompanies inflammation.
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29
Often a virus-infected cell will release _________ to prevent spread of the infection.
A)histamine
B)complement
C)interferon
D)perforin
E)serotonin
A)histamine
B)complement
C)interferon
D)perforin
E)serotonin
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30
One way in which complement defends against bacteria is by binding to it and facilitating phagocytosis.This process is known as _____________.
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31
Which type of cell attacks a variety of unwanted cells and causes those cells to undergo apoptosis
A)Natural killer cells
B)Basophils
C)Neutrophils
D)Eosinophils
E)Macrophages
A)Natural killer cells
B)Basophils
C)Neutrophils
D)Eosinophils
E)Macrophages
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32
Exudate formation delivers substances to eliminate injurious agents,and the resulting increase in interstitial hydrostatic pressure leads to increased fluid uptake by lymphatic capillaries.
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33
Exudate is
A)blood that escapes capillaries,passes beyond the skin and leaves the body.
B)increased perfusion of capillary beds within the region of an injury.
C)lymph that flows away from the heart and toward the site of an injury.
D)fluid that leaves capillaries to "wash" the interstitial space of an injured tissue.
E)clotting proteins that wall off microbes and prevent them from spreading through the bloodstream.
A)blood that escapes capillaries,passes beyond the skin and leaves the body.
B)increased perfusion of capillary beds within the region of an injury.
C)lymph that flows away from the heart and toward the site of an injury.
D)fluid that leaves capillaries to "wash" the interstitial space of an injured tissue.
E)clotting proteins that wall off microbes and prevent them from spreading through the bloodstream.
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34
Acquired immunity is a system in which lymphocytes respond to particular antigens they encounter during a lifetime.Another name for acquired immunity is _________ immunity.
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35
The inflammatory response includes a decrease in the permeability of capillaries to prevent excessive blood loss after injury.
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36
Inflammation is a(n)
A)antigen-specific process that occurs in avascular tissue.
B)antigen-specific process that occurs in vascularized tissue.
C)nonspecific process that occurs in avascular tissue.
D)nonspecific process that occurs in vascularized tissue.
A)antigen-specific process that occurs in avascular tissue.
B)antigen-specific process that occurs in vascularized tissue.
C)nonspecific process that occurs in avascular tissue.
D)nonspecific process that occurs in vascularized tissue.
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37
Defensins and lysosomes are both part of ________ immunity and function as ___________.
A)adaptive;physical barriers to pathogen entry
B)adaptive;attackers of pathogenic cells
C)innate;physical barriers to pathogen entry
D)innate;attackers of pathogenic cells
A)adaptive;physical barriers to pathogen entry
B)adaptive;attackers of pathogenic cells
C)innate;physical barriers to pathogen entry
D)innate;attackers of pathogenic cells
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38
"Complement" refers to a group of
A)white blood cells.
B)antibodies.
C)plasma proteins.
D)molecules on the surface of pathogenic microbes.
A)white blood cells.
B)antibodies.
C)plasma proteins.
D)molecules on the surface of pathogenic microbes.
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39
Which is not an action of interferon
A)It stimulates macrophages and NK cells to destroy virus-infected cells.
B)It triggers synthesis of enzymes that destroy viral nucleic acids.
C)It signals the immune system that the secreting cell is part of the body and so should not be attacked.
D)It binds to receptors of neighboring cells preventing them from being infected.
A)It stimulates macrophages and NK cells to destroy virus-infected cells.
B)It triggers synthesis of enzymes that destroy viral nucleic acids.
C)It signals the immune system that the secreting cell is part of the body and so should not be attacked.
D)It binds to receptors of neighboring cells preventing them from being infected.
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40
If someone had a cut in their skin through which a bacterium entered,but that bacterium was then destroyed by a neutrophil,this would be an example of
A)failed external adaptive immunity,but successful innate immunity.
B)failed innate immunity,but successful adaptive immunity.
C)failed external innate immunity,but successful internal innate immunity.
D)failed external immunity,but successful internal acquired immunity.
A)failed external adaptive immunity,but successful innate immunity.
B)failed innate immunity,but successful adaptive immunity.
C)failed external innate immunity,but successful internal innate immunity.
D)failed external immunity,but successful internal acquired immunity.
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41
Inflamed tissue feels warm due to
A)increased blood flow and increased metabolic activity.
B)the margination of white blood cells.
C)chemotaxis and defervescence.
D)activation of complement by binding of C-reactive protein to bacterial carbohydrates.
A)increased blood flow and increased metabolic activity.
B)the margination of white blood cells.
C)chemotaxis and defervescence.
D)activation of complement by binding of C-reactive protein to bacterial carbohydrates.
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42
Antigens are
A)something made by a white blood cell to destroy a pathogen.
B)something that an antibody or T-lymphocyte binds to.
C)disorders involving overactive immune systems.
D)membrane receptors on B-lymphocytes.
A)something made by a white blood cell to destroy a pathogen.
B)something that an antibody or T-lymphocyte binds to.
C)disorders involving overactive immune systems.
D)membrane receptors on B-lymphocytes.
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43
Erythrocytes are antigen-presenting cells.
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44
Which type of antigen would have the greatest immunogenicity
A)One that is small,simple,familiar,and abundant
B)One that is small but complex and rare
C)One that is large,complex,foreign,and abundant
D)One that is large but simple and familiar
A)One that is small,simple,familiar,and abundant
B)One that is small but complex and rare
C)One that is large,complex,foreign,and abundant
D)One that is large but simple and familiar
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45
Poison ivy contains a toxin that acts as a hapten by
A)raising the body's sensitivity to a wide variety of chemicals such as penicillin.
B)cutting plasma protein antibodies in half.
C)preventing effective immune responses by blocking release of bradykinin.
D)combining with a body protein and then triggering an immune response.
A)raising the body's sensitivity to a wide variety of chemicals such as penicillin.
B)cutting plasma protein antibodies in half.
C)preventing effective immune responses by blocking release of bradykinin.
D)combining with a body protein and then triggering an immune response.
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46
Dendritic cells serve as antigen-presenting cells.
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47
A fever __________ reproduction of bacteria and ___________ CAMs on the endothelium of capillaries of lymph nodes.
A)stimulates;increases
B)stimulates;decreases
C)inhibits;increases
D)inhibits;decreases
A)stimulates;increases
B)stimulates;decreases
C)inhibits;increases
D)inhibits;decreases
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48
Compared to most interstitial fluid in the body,the interstitial fluid of an inflamed area would have a lower osmolarity and a lower concentration of proteins.
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49
Which type of lymphocyte has coreceptors that assist in the interaction of the lymphocyte with a cell presenting antigen
A)T-lymphocyte
B)B-lymphocyte
A)T-lymphocyte
B)B-lymphocyte
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50
High fevers can lead to protein denaturation and raise the likelihood of seizures.
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51
Antigen-presenting cells are ________________,and they display antigens to both ________________ and ______________.
A)immune cells;B-lymphocytes;T-lymphocytes
B)immune cells;helper T-lymphocytes;cytotoxic T-lymphocytes
C)any nucleated cell;B-lymphocytes;T-lymphocytes
D)any anucleate cell;helper T-lymphocytes;cytotoxic T-lymphocytes
E)any blood cell;helper B-lymphocytes;cytotoxic B-lymphocytes
A)immune cells;B-lymphocytes;T-lymphocytes
B)immune cells;helper T-lymphocytes;cytotoxic T-lymphocytes
C)any nucleated cell;B-lymphocytes;T-lymphocytes
D)any anucleate cell;helper T-lymphocytes;cytotoxic T-lymphocytes
E)any blood cell;helper B-lymphocytes;cytotoxic B-lymphocytes
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52
When part of the immune system recognizes and binds to a foreign molecule,the part of the molecule to which binding occurs is called the epitope or _________ determinant.
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53
Pyrogens act on the __________ of the brain where they cause release of ________.
A)hippocampus;PGE2
B)hippocampus;exudate
C)hypothalamus;PGE2
D)hypothalamus;exudate
A)hippocampus;PGE2
B)hippocampus;exudate
C)hypothalamus;PGE2
D)hypothalamus;exudate
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54
Which is not one of the cardinal signs of inflammation
A)Heat
B)Redness
C)Loss of function
D)Numbness
E)Swelling
A)Heat
B)Redness
C)Loss of function
D)Numbness
E)Swelling
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55
Helper T-lymphocytes are also known as
A)cytotoxic T-lymphocytes.
B)CD8+cells.
C)CD4+cells.
D)T8 cells.
E)memory T-lymphocytes.
A)cytotoxic T-lymphocytes.
B)CD8+cells.
C)CD4+cells.
D)T8 cells.
E)memory T-lymphocytes.
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56
Sustained fevers that are 1 C above normal core body temperature usually lead to irreversible brain damage.
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57
Interleukin 1 and interferons act as
A)defervescents and trigger an elevation of body temperature.
B)defervescents and trigger a decrease of body temperature.
C)pyrogens and trigger an elevation of body temperature.
D)pyrogens and trigger a decrease of body temperature.
A)defervescents and trigger an elevation of body temperature.
B)defervescents and trigger a decrease of body temperature.
C)pyrogens and trigger an elevation of body temperature.
D)pyrogens and trigger a decrease of body temperature.
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58
Metals and plastics of artificial implants generally have high immunogenicity.
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59
Antigen presentation involves the display of an antigen
A)inside the cytoplasm of a B-lymphocyte.
B)on the surface of a cell so that a B-lymphocyte can be exposed to it.
C)inside the cytoplasm of a T-lymphocyte.
D)on the surface of a cell so that a T-lymphocyte can be exposed to it.
A)inside the cytoplasm of a B-lymphocyte.
B)on the surface of a cell so that a B-lymphocyte can be exposed to it.
C)inside the cytoplasm of a T-lymphocyte.
D)on the surface of a cell so that a T-lymphocyte can be exposed to it.
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60
B-lymphocytes cannot bind directly with an antigen,and so require presentation by another type of cell.
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61
Most activated B-lymphocytes differentiate into
A)memory helper T-lymphocytes.
B)macrophages.
C)plasma cells.
D)antigen-presenting cells.
A)memory helper T-lymphocytes.
B)macrophages.
C)plasma cells.
D)antigen-presenting cells.
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62
Negative selection is the process by which cells learn self-tolerance.
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63
MHC class I molecules are
A)glycolipid synthesized on the smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
B)glycoproteins synthesized on the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
C)small peptides synthesized on free ribosomes.
D)phospholipids synthesized in secretory vesicles.
A)glycolipid synthesized on the smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
B)glycoproteins synthesized on the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
C)small peptides synthesized on free ribosomes.
D)phospholipids synthesized in secretory vesicles.
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64
MHC class I molecules present peptide fragments that are either "self" or "nonself";in either case,the fragment becomes bound to the molecule while
A)in the Golgi apparatus.
B)in the cytosol.
C)in a secretory vesicle.
D)in the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
A)in the Golgi apparatus.
B)in the cytosol.
C)in a secretory vesicle.
D)in the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
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65
When they leave the red marrow,pre-T-lymphocytes have
A)only the CD4 protein.
B)only the CD8 protein.
C)both the CD4 and CD8 proteins.
D)neither the CD4 nor CD8 protein.
E)either the CD4 or CD8 protein.
A)only the CD4 protein.
B)only the CD8 protein.
C)both the CD4 and CD8 proteins.
D)neither the CD4 nor CD8 protein.
E)either the CD4 or CD8 protein.
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66
As T-lymphocytes leave the thymus,they are
A)naive and not yet competent.
B)naive and immunocompetent.
C)activated but not yet competent.
D)activated and immunocompetent.
A)naive and not yet competent.
B)naive and immunocompetent.
C)activated but not yet competent.
D)activated and immunocompetent.
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67
The first signal during helper T-lymphocyte activation involves
A)BCR of the helper T-cell binding with free antigen and engulfing it.
B)CD8 of the helper T-cell binding with MHC class III of the antigen-presenting cell.
C)CD4 of the helper T-cell binding with MHC class I part of the antigen fragment.
D)CD4 of the helper T-cell binding with MHC class II of the antigen-presenting cell.
A)BCR of the helper T-cell binding with free antigen and engulfing it.
B)CD8 of the helper T-cell binding with MHC class III of the antigen-presenting cell.
C)CD4 of the helper T-cell binding with MHC class I part of the antigen fragment.
D)CD4 of the helper T-cell binding with MHC class II of the antigen-presenting cell.
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68
Upon activation,a T-lymphocyte
A)ceases dividing and becomes a plasma cell.
B)ceases dividing and becomes a memory cytotoxic helper cell.
C)proliferates to form clones and memory cells.
D)proliferates to form B cells and plasma cells.
A)ceases dividing and becomes a plasma cell.
B)ceases dividing and becomes a memory cytotoxic helper cell.
C)proliferates to form clones and memory cells.
D)proliferates to form B cells and plasma cells.
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69
If T-lymphocytes that failed the negative selection test were not destroyed,the immune system would likely
A)cause autoimmune disorders.
B)exhibit very delayed activity.
C)be unable to recognize a particular class of pathogen.
D)exhibit more negative membrane potentials.
A)cause autoimmune disorders.
B)exhibit very delayed activity.
C)be unable to recognize a particular class of pathogen.
D)exhibit more negative membrane potentials.
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70
Lymphocytes that are able to bind and respond to antigen are said to be _______________.
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71
The site of infection is the location at which lymphocytes
A)are formed.
B)provide an effector response.
C)are activated.
D)become able to recognize one specific foreign antigen.
A)are formed.
B)provide an effector response.
C)are activated.
D)become able to recognize one specific foreign antigen.
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72
Which class of major histocompatibility molecules is specific to antigen-presenting cells
A)MHC class I
B)MHC class II
A)MHC class I
B)MHC class II
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73
MHC class I molecules on a cell allow it to interact with
A)natural killer cells.
B)cytotoxic T-lymphocytes.
C)helper T-lymphocytes.
D)CD8+B-lymphocytes.
A)natural killer cells.
B)cytotoxic T-lymphocytes.
C)helper T-lymphocytes.
D)CD8+B-lymphocytes.
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74
The second signal during cytotoxic T-lymphocyte activation involves stimulation of the cell by interleukin 2 released by helper T-lymphocytes.
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75
The second signal during B-lymphocyte activation involves stimulation from
A)IL-2 released by cytotoxic T-lymphocytes.
B)IL-4 released by helper T-lymphocytes.
C)bradykinin released by antigen-presenting cells.
D)antibodies released by antigens.
A)IL-2 released by cytotoxic T-lymphocytes.
B)IL-4 released by helper T-lymphocytes.
C)bradykinin released by antigen-presenting cells.
D)antibodies released by antigens.
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76
Helper T-lymphocyte activation involves MHC class I,whereas cytotoxic T-lymphocyte activation involves MHC class II.
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77
In positive selection of T-lymphocytes,those cells that
A)bind self antigens are eliminated.
B)can bind MHC survive.
C)bind to self antigens survive.
D)bind to MHC class II are eliminated.
A)bind self antigens are eliminated.
B)can bind MHC survive.
C)bind to self antigens survive.
D)bind to MHC class II are eliminated.
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78
Some biologists have criticized the traditional analogy of the immune system to an army,arguing that it is unnecessarily militaristic.They have proposed other analogies that compare immune functioning to gardening or housekeeping.Develop one of these or create your own analogy for immune function and describe the roles of helper T-lymphocytes,cytotoxic T-lymphocytes,and B-lymphocytes using language that fits your metaphor.
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79
Activation of lymphocytes occurs in
A)primary lymphatic structures.
B)secondary lymphatic structures.
C)tertiary lymphatic structures.
D)effectors such as muscles and glands.
A)primary lymphatic structures.
B)secondary lymphatic structures.
C)tertiary lymphatic structures.
D)effectors such as muscles and glands.
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80
MHC class II molecules are loaded with exogenous antigen after the antigen has been digested into fragments within a phagolysosome.
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