Deck 4: Cells and Cellular Activities of the Immune System: Lymphocytes and Plasma Cells

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Match the lymphoid organs with the appropriate classification.

Bone marrow

A)Primary
B)Secondary
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Match the lymphoid organs with the approximate percentage of T lymphocytes.
Lymph nodes
See Table 4-1,Approximate Percentage of Lymphocytes in Lymphoid Organs. <strong>Match the lymphoid organs with the approximate percentage of T lymphocytes. Lymph nodes See Table 4-1,Approximate Percentage of Lymphocytes in Lymphoid Organs.   </strong> A)80% B)60% C)20% D)10% <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)80%
B)60%
C)20%
D)10%
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The T cell receptor (TCR)recognizes an antigen:

A) when it is coated with antibody.
B) when it is coated with complement.
C) as a peptide bonded to an MHC class II molecule on the surface of an antigen-presenting cell.
D) as a free-floating antigen in the peripheral blood or lymphatic circulation.
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Cluster designation (CD)antigens are involved in various lymphocyte functions,which can include:

A) promotion of cell-to-cell interactions and adhesion.
B) transduction of signals that lead to lymphocyte activation.
C) detection of cytokine secretion.
D) both a and b
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What is the source of undifferentiated T lymphocytes?

A) Bone marrow
B) Lymph nodes
C) Liver and spleen
D) Thymus
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Diminished immunoglobulin levels can be related to:

A) a deficit of activated T lymphocytes.
B) impaired phagocytosis.
C) lack of complement production.
D) overproduction of B lymphocytes.
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Functions of an activated T lymphocyte include:

A) proliferation and differentiation.
B) production of cytokines.
C) development of effector function.
D) all of the above.
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Mature T lymphocytes survive for ________ compared with B lymphocytes,which survive for a few days.

A) a few hours
B) several months
C) years
D) either b or c
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When mature T lymphocytes leave the thymus,their T cell receptors are either CD4+ or:

A) CD2+.
B) CD8+.
C) CD19+.
D) CD31+.
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The CD cell surface membrane marker that appears during the first stage of T lymphocyte development and remains present as an identifying marker to T lymphocytes is:

A) CD2.
B) CD4.
C) CD8.
D) CD10.
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Match the lymphoid organs with the approximate percentage of T lymphocytes.
Bone marrow
See Table 4-1,Approximate Percentage of Lymphocytes in Lymphoid Organs. <strong>Match the lymphoid organs with the approximate percentage of T lymphocytes. Bone marrow See Table 4-1,Approximate Percentage of Lymphocytes in Lymphoid Organs.   </strong> A)80% B)60% C)20% D)10% <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)80%
B)60%
C)20%
D)10%
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In antigen recognition by T lymphocytes,each cell:

A) is clonally restricted.
B) expresses a receptor able to react with a given peptide.
C) can only recognize a limited number of antigens.
D) all of the above.
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Which characteristic is not associated with B lymphocytes?

A) Demonstrate surface immunoglobulin (sIg)
B) Differentiate into plasma cells with antigenic stimulation
C) Participate in an anamnestic response as memory cells
D) Can directly lyse a foreign antigen
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Match the T cell populations with the appropriate description.
Helper T type 2 (Th2)

A)Play a greater role in the regulation of antibody production and the release of cytokines required for B cell differentiation
B)Responsible for cell-mediated effector mechanisms
C)An immunoregulatory type of Th cells
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If an immune dysfunction is suspected in a child,the appropriate workup would be a(n):

A) complete blood count.
B) lymphocyte profile by flow cytometry.
C) immunoglobulin electrophoresis.
D) all of the above.
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Match the T cell populations with the appropriate description.
Helper T type 1 (Th1)

A)Play a greater role in the regulation of antibody production and the release of cytokines required for B cell differentiation
B)Responsible for cell-mediated effector mechanisms
C)An immunoregulatory type of Th cells
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MATCHING
Match the lymphoid organs with the appropriate classification.

Lymph nodes

A)Primary
B)Secondary
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A cell-mediated immunodeficiency is suggested if the child has:

A) recurrent bacterial infections.
B) recurrent fungal infections.
C) allergic reactions to drugs and soaps.
D) both a and b
Question
Surface markers on lymphocytes can be used to:

A) identify and count CD4+ and CD8+ cells.
B) classify leukemic cells.
C) monitor patients on immunotherapy.
D) all of the above.
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Match the lymphoid organs with the approximate percentage of T lymphocytes.
Blood
See Table 4-1,Approximate Percentage of Lymphocytes in Lymphoid Organs. <strong>Match the lymphoid organs with the approximate percentage of T lymphocytes. Blood See Table 4-1,Approximate Percentage of Lymphocytes in Lymphoid Organs.   </strong> A)80% B)60% C)20% D)10% <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)80%
B)60%
C)20%
D)10%
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Match the lymphocyte types with the appropriate characteristic.

Cytotoxic T lymphocytes,or T cytotoxic (Tc)cells

A)Effector cells that can directly destroy virally infected target cells
B)Downregulate the actions of other T and B cells
C)Relatively high avidity for self-antigens
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Match the lymphocyte types with the appropriate description.

K-type lymphocytes

A)Lead to antibody production
B)Destroy target cells through an extracellular nonphagocytic mechanism (cytotoxic reaction)
C)Kill target cells sensitized with antibody
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Match the lymphocyte types with the appropriate characteristic.

Natural Treg cells

A)Effector cells that can directly destroy virally infected target cells
B)Downregulate the actions of other T and B cells
C)Relatively high avidity for self-antigens
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Match the disorders with the appropriate description.(Use each answer only once. )

Bruton's disorder

A)Inadequate response to Epstein-Barr virus
B)T cell defect
C)Likely to be confused with pediatric AIDS
D)Low levels of antibodies
E)Poor humoral response to bacterial polysaccharide antigens
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Match the disorders with the appropriate description.(Use each answer only once. )

DiGeorge syndrome

A)Inadequate response to Epstein-Barr virus
B)T cell defect
C)Likely to be confused with pediatric AIDS
D)Low levels of antibodies
E)Poor humoral response to bacterial polysaccharide antigens
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Match the lymphocyte types with the appropriate characteristic.

Suppressor T lymphocytes or T suppressor (Ts)cells

A)Effector cells that can directly destroy virally infected target cells
B)Downregulate the actions of other T and B cells
C)Relatively high avidity for self-antigens
Question
Match the lymphocyte types with the appropriate description.

B lymphocytes

A)Lead to antibody production
B)Destroy target cells through an extracellular nonphagocytic mechanism (cytotoxic reaction)
C)Kill target cells sensitized with antibody
Question
Match the disorders with the appropriate description.(Use each answer only once. )

Duncan's disease

A)Inadequate response to Epstein-Barr virus
B)T cell defect
C)Likely to be confused with pediatric AIDS
D)Low levels of antibodies
E)Poor humoral response to bacterial polysaccharide antigens
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Match the disorders with the appropriate description.(Use each answer only once. )

Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome

A)Inadequate response to Epstein-Barr virus
B)T cell defect
C)Likely to be confused with pediatric AIDS
D)Low levels of antibodies
E)Poor humoral response to bacterial polysaccharide antigens
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Match the disorders with the appropriate description.(Use each answer only once. )

Nezelof syndrome

A)Inadequate response to Epstein-Barr virus
B)T cell defect
C)Likely to be confused with pediatric AIDS
D)Low levels of antibodies
E)Poor humoral response to bacterial polysaccharide antigens
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Match the T cell populations with the appropriate description.
Regulatory T (Treg)

A)Play a greater role in the regulation of antibody production and the release of cytokines required for B cell differentiation
B)Responsible for cell-mediated effector mechanisms
C)An immunoregulatory type of Th cells
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Match the lymphocyte types with the appropriate description.

Natural killer cells

A)Lead to antibody production
B)Destroy target cells through an extracellular nonphagocytic mechanism (cytotoxic reaction)
C)Kill target cells sensitized with antibody
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Deck 4: Cells and Cellular Activities of the Immune System: Lymphocytes and Plasma Cells
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MATCHING
Match the lymphoid organs with the appropriate classification.

Bone marrow

A)Primary
B)Secondary
Primary
2
Match the lymphoid organs with the approximate percentage of T lymphocytes.
Lymph nodes
See Table 4-1,Approximate Percentage of Lymphocytes in Lymphoid Organs. <strong>Match the lymphoid organs with the approximate percentage of T lymphocytes. Lymph nodes See Table 4-1,Approximate Percentage of Lymphocytes in Lymphoid Organs.   </strong> A)80% B)60% C)20% D)10%

A)80%
B)60%
C)20%
D)10%
60%
3
The T cell receptor (TCR)recognizes an antigen:

A) when it is coated with antibody.
B) when it is coated with complement.
C) as a peptide bonded to an MHC class II molecule on the surface of an antigen-presenting cell.
D) as a free-floating antigen in the peripheral blood or lymphatic circulation.
as a peptide bonded to an MHC class II molecule on the surface of an antigen-presenting cell.
4
Cluster designation (CD)antigens are involved in various lymphocyte functions,which can include:

A) promotion of cell-to-cell interactions and adhesion.
B) transduction of signals that lead to lymphocyte activation.
C) detection of cytokine secretion.
D) both a and b
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What is the source of undifferentiated T lymphocytes?

A) Bone marrow
B) Lymph nodes
C) Liver and spleen
D) Thymus
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Diminished immunoglobulin levels can be related to:

A) a deficit of activated T lymphocytes.
B) impaired phagocytosis.
C) lack of complement production.
D) overproduction of B lymphocytes.
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Functions of an activated T lymphocyte include:

A) proliferation and differentiation.
B) production of cytokines.
C) development of effector function.
D) all of the above.
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Mature T lymphocytes survive for ________ compared with B lymphocytes,which survive for a few days.

A) a few hours
B) several months
C) years
D) either b or c
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When mature T lymphocytes leave the thymus,their T cell receptors are either CD4+ or:

A) CD2+.
B) CD8+.
C) CD19+.
D) CD31+.
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The CD cell surface membrane marker that appears during the first stage of T lymphocyte development and remains present as an identifying marker to T lymphocytes is:

A) CD2.
B) CD4.
C) CD8.
D) CD10.
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Match the lymphoid organs with the approximate percentage of T lymphocytes.
Bone marrow
See Table 4-1,Approximate Percentage of Lymphocytes in Lymphoid Organs. <strong>Match the lymphoid organs with the approximate percentage of T lymphocytes. Bone marrow See Table 4-1,Approximate Percentage of Lymphocytes in Lymphoid Organs.   </strong> A)80% B)60% C)20% D)10%

A)80%
B)60%
C)20%
D)10%
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In antigen recognition by T lymphocytes,each cell:

A) is clonally restricted.
B) expresses a receptor able to react with a given peptide.
C) can only recognize a limited number of antigens.
D) all of the above.
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Which characteristic is not associated with B lymphocytes?

A) Demonstrate surface immunoglobulin (sIg)
B) Differentiate into plasma cells with antigenic stimulation
C) Participate in an anamnestic response as memory cells
D) Can directly lyse a foreign antigen
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Match the T cell populations with the appropriate description.
Helper T type 2 (Th2)

A)Play a greater role in the regulation of antibody production and the release of cytokines required for B cell differentiation
B)Responsible for cell-mediated effector mechanisms
C)An immunoregulatory type of Th cells
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If an immune dysfunction is suspected in a child,the appropriate workup would be a(n):

A) complete blood count.
B) lymphocyte profile by flow cytometry.
C) immunoglobulin electrophoresis.
D) all of the above.
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Match the T cell populations with the appropriate description.
Helper T type 1 (Th1)

A)Play a greater role in the regulation of antibody production and the release of cytokines required for B cell differentiation
B)Responsible for cell-mediated effector mechanisms
C)An immunoregulatory type of Th cells
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Match the lymphoid organs with the appropriate classification.

Lymph nodes

A)Primary
B)Secondary
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A cell-mediated immunodeficiency is suggested if the child has:

A) recurrent bacterial infections.
B) recurrent fungal infections.
C) allergic reactions to drugs and soaps.
D) both a and b
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Surface markers on lymphocytes can be used to:

A) identify and count CD4+ and CD8+ cells.
B) classify leukemic cells.
C) monitor patients on immunotherapy.
D) all of the above.
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Match the lymphoid organs with the approximate percentage of T lymphocytes.
Blood
See Table 4-1,Approximate Percentage of Lymphocytes in Lymphoid Organs. <strong>Match the lymphoid organs with the approximate percentage of T lymphocytes. Blood See Table 4-1,Approximate Percentage of Lymphocytes in Lymphoid Organs.   </strong> A)80% B)60% C)20% D)10%

A)80%
B)60%
C)20%
D)10%
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21
Match the lymphocyte types with the appropriate characteristic.

Cytotoxic T lymphocytes,or T cytotoxic (Tc)cells

A)Effector cells that can directly destroy virally infected target cells
B)Downregulate the actions of other T and B cells
C)Relatively high avidity for self-antigens
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Match the lymphocyte types with the appropriate description.

K-type lymphocytes

A)Lead to antibody production
B)Destroy target cells through an extracellular nonphagocytic mechanism (cytotoxic reaction)
C)Kill target cells sensitized with antibody
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Match the lymphocyte types with the appropriate characteristic.

Natural Treg cells

A)Effector cells that can directly destroy virally infected target cells
B)Downregulate the actions of other T and B cells
C)Relatively high avidity for self-antigens
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Match the disorders with the appropriate description.(Use each answer only once. )

Bruton's disorder

A)Inadequate response to Epstein-Barr virus
B)T cell defect
C)Likely to be confused with pediatric AIDS
D)Low levels of antibodies
E)Poor humoral response to bacterial polysaccharide antigens
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Match the disorders with the appropriate description.(Use each answer only once. )

DiGeorge syndrome

A)Inadequate response to Epstein-Barr virus
B)T cell defect
C)Likely to be confused with pediatric AIDS
D)Low levels of antibodies
E)Poor humoral response to bacterial polysaccharide antigens
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Match the lymphocyte types with the appropriate characteristic.

Suppressor T lymphocytes or T suppressor (Ts)cells

A)Effector cells that can directly destroy virally infected target cells
B)Downregulate the actions of other T and B cells
C)Relatively high avidity for self-antigens
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Match the lymphocyte types with the appropriate description.

B lymphocytes

A)Lead to antibody production
B)Destroy target cells through an extracellular nonphagocytic mechanism (cytotoxic reaction)
C)Kill target cells sensitized with antibody
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Match the disorders with the appropriate description.(Use each answer only once. )

Duncan's disease

A)Inadequate response to Epstein-Barr virus
B)T cell defect
C)Likely to be confused with pediatric AIDS
D)Low levels of antibodies
E)Poor humoral response to bacterial polysaccharide antigens
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Match the disorders with the appropriate description.(Use each answer only once. )

Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome

A)Inadequate response to Epstein-Barr virus
B)T cell defect
C)Likely to be confused with pediatric AIDS
D)Low levels of antibodies
E)Poor humoral response to bacterial polysaccharide antigens
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Match the disorders with the appropriate description.(Use each answer only once. )

Nezelof syndrome

A)Inadequate response to Epstein-Barr virus
B)T cell defect
C)Likely to be confused with pediatric AIDS
D)Low levels of antibodies
E)Poor humoral response to bacterial polysaccharide antigens
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Match the T cell populations with the appropriate description.
Regulatory T (Treg)

A)Play a greater role in the regulation of antibody production and the release of cytokines required for B cell differentiation
B)Responsible for cell-mediated effector mechanisms
C)An immunoregulatory type of Th cells
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Match the lymphocyte types with the appropriate description.

Natural killer cells

A)Lead to antibody production
B)Destroy target cells through an extracellular nonphagocytic mechanism (cytotoxic reaction)
C)Kill target cells sensitized with antibody
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