Deck 1: An Overview of Immunology

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Cytokines:

A) are produced by lymphocytes.
B) act on various elements of the immune system.
C) are molecular structures.
D) all of the above.
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Mechanisms of innate immunity:

A) are activated immediately after infection.
B) quickly begin to control multiplication.
C) are organized around T and B lymphocytes.
D) both a and b
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Characteristics of clonal selection include:

A) antigen binding to a unique antigen receptor site.
B) activation of antigen-bound lymphocytes.
C) proliferation of antigen-bound lymphocytes.
D) all of the above.
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The first line of defense against infection is:

A) unbroken skin or mucous membranes.
B) phagocytosis.
C) antibody production.
D) antigen recognition.
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Another name for Toll-like receptors is:

A) genome.
B) pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs).
C) pattern-recognition receptors.
D) complement.
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T lymphocytes respond to:

A) antigens presented on the surface of an antigen-presenting cell.
B) antigens on microorganisms or other living cells.
C) native antigenic determinants of appropriate fit.
D) antigens floating in body fluids.
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Immunology is defined as the study of molecules,cells,organs,and systems.
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A specific function of the immune system is to:

A) recognize self from nonself.
B) defend the body against nonself.
C) amplify specific functions.
D) both a and b
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Acquired immunity can result from:

A) vaccination.
B) contracting a disease.
C) genetic inheritance.
D) both a and b
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Preschool children who are vaccinated against specific microorganisms would be expected to develop ________________ immunity against those microorganisms.

A) natural active
B) artificial active
C) natural passive
D) artificial passive
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If microorganisms penetrate the first line of defense,a second line of _______________ forms defense mechanisms that become operational.

A) cellular components
B) humoral components
C) secretions
D) both a and b
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A child who contracts a contagious disease from an older sibling could develop __________________ immunity against the disease.

A) natural active
B) artificial active
C) natural passive
D) artificial passive
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An early form of immunization was practiced by the:

A) Romans.
B) Greeks.
C) Chinese.
D) Native Americans.
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An undesirable consequence of immunity is:

A) natural resistance.
B) acquired resistance to infectious diseases.
C) an autoimmune disorder.
D) recovery from infectious disease.
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The innate immune system is:

A) the most ancient form of host defense.
B) divided into two components,each with a different function.
C) mediated by germline-encoded receptors.
D) both a and c
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B lymphocytes respond to:

A) antigens presented on the surface of an antigen-presenting cell.
B) antigens on microorganisms or other living cells.
C) native antigenic determinants of appropriate fit.
D) antigens floating in body fluids.
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Cell-mediated immunity is moderated by:

A) B lymphocytes.
B) T lymphocytes.
C) monocytes-macrophages.
D) both b and c
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Artificial passive immunity is achieved by:

A) vaccination.
B) contracting a disease.
C) infusion or injection of preformed specific antibody.
D) transfer in vivo.
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The "father" of immunology is generally considered to be:

A) Koch.
B) Pasteur.
C) Gram.
D) Salk.
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A specific component of the adaptive immune system formed in response to antigenic stimulation is:

A) complement.
B) immunoglobulin.
C) increased secretion of mucus.
D) enhanced phagocytosis.
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Immunology is defined as the system responsible for the recognition and disposal of foreign (nonself)material.
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The immune system has distinctive characteristics,such as immobility.
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The immune system has distinctive characteristics,such as noncooperation among different cells or cellular products.
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The immune system has distinctive characteristics,such as memory.
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Immunology is defined as the desirable and undesirable consequences of immune interactions.
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Immunology is defined as the relationship among cells during embryonic development.
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The immune system has distinctive characteristics,such as specificity.
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Deck 1: An Overview of Immunology
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Cytokines:

A) are produced by lymphocytes.
B) act on various elements of the immune system.
C) are molecular structures.
D) all of the above.
all of the above.
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Mechanisms of innate immunity:

A) are activated immediately after infection.
B) quickly begin to control multiplication.
C) are organized around T and B lymphocytes.
D) both a and b
both a and b
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Characteristics of clonal selection include:

A) antigen binding to a unique antigen receptor site.
B) activation of antigen-bound lymphocytes.
C) proliferation of antigen-bound lymphocytes.
D) all of the above.
all of the above.
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The first line of defense against infection is:

A) unbroken skin or mucous membranes.
B) phagocytosis.
C) antibody production.
D) antigen recognition.
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Another name for Toll-like receptors is:

A) genome.
B) pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs).
C) pattern-recognition receptors.
D) complement.
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T lymphocytes respond to:

A) antigens presented on the surface of an antigen-presenting cell.
B) antigens on microorganisms or other living cells.
C) native antigenic determinants of appropriate fit.
D) antigens floating in body fluids.
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Immunology is defined as the study of molecules,cells,organs,and systems.
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A specific function of the immune system is to:

A) recognize self from nonself.
B) defend the body against nonself.
C) amplify specific functions.
D) both a and b
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Acquired immunity can result from:

A) vaccination.
B) contracting a disease.
C) genetic inheritance.
D) both a and b
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Preschool children who are vaccinated against specific microorganisms would be expected to develop ________________ immunity against those microorganisms.

A) natural active
B) artificial active
C) natural passive
D) artificial passive
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If microorganisms penetrate the first line of defense,a second line of _______________ forms defense mechanisms that become operational.

A) cellular components
B) humoral components
C) secretions
D) both a and b
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A child who contracts a contagious disease from an older sibling could develop __________________ immunity against the disease.

A) natural active
B) artificial active
C) natural passive
D) artificial passive
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An early form of immunization was practiced by the:

A) Romans.
B) Greeks.
C) Chinese.
D) Native Americans.
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An undesirable consequence of immunity is:

A) natural resistance.
B) acquired resistance to infectious diseases.
C) an autoimmune disorder.
D) recovery from infectious disease.
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The innate immune system is:

A) the most ancient form of host defense.
B) divided into two components,each with a different function.
C) mediated by germline-encoded receptors.
D) both a and c
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B lymphocytes respond to:

A) antigens presented on the surface of an antigen-presenting cell.
B) antigens on microorganisms or other living cells.
C) native antigenic determinants of appropriate fit.
D) antigens floating in body fluids.
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Cell-mediated immunity is moderated by:

A) B lymphocytes.
B) T lymphocytes.
C) monocytes-macrophages.
D) both b and c
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Artificial passive immunity is achieved by:

A) vaccination.
B) contracting a disease.
C) infusion or injection of preformed specific antibody.
D) transfer in vivo.
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The "father" of immunology is generally considered to be:

A) Koch.
B) Pasteur.
C) Gram.
D) Salk.
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A specific component of the adaptive immune system formed in response to antigenic stimulation is:

A) complement.
B) immunoglobulin.
C) increased secretion of mucus.
D) enhanced phagocytosis.
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Immunology is defined as the system responsible for the recognition and disposal of foreign (nonself)material.
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The immune system has distinctive characteristics,such as immobility.
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The immune system has distinctive characteristics,such as noncooperation among different cells or cellular products.
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The immune system has distinctive characteristics,such as memory.
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Immunology is defined as the desirable and undesirable consequences of immune interactions.
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Immunology is defined as the relationship among cells during embryonic development.
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The immune system has distinctive characteristics,such as specificity.
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