Deck 24: The Immune System

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Autoimmune diseases are an example of a(n)________ response by the immune system.

A) lack of
B) overactive
C) incorrect
D) None of the answers are correct.
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Lymphocytes and plasma cells

A) mediate the acquired immune response.
B) are found primarily in lymphoid tissue.
C) all function and behave the same way.
D) mediate the acquired immune response and are found primarily in lymphoid tissue.
E) mediate the acquired immune response, are found primarily in lymphoid tissue, and all function and behave the same way.
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Antibiotics are drugs that destroy or inhibit the growth of

A) viruses.
B) bacteria.
C) multicellular pathogens such as hookworms.
D) viruses and bacteria.
E) viruses, bacteria, and multicellular pathogens such as hookworms.
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Viruses

A) must reproduce inside cells of the host.
B) are considered to be parasitic.
C) easily survive in the environment outside the body.
D) must reproduce inside cells of the host and are considered to be parasitic.
E) must reproduce inside cells of the host, are considered to be parasitic, and easily survive in the environment outside the body.
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Which of the following immune cells are also known as Langerhans cells?

A) basophils
B) eosinophils
C) mast cells
D) lymphocytes
E) dendritic cells
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Which cell is incorrectly matched with the characteristic?

A) eosinophils - numbers increase with allergies and parasites
B) eosinophils - cytotoxic cells may live only 6-12 hours
C) basophils - have granules containing histamine and heparin
D) neutrophils - most abundant white cell
E) neutrophils - most difficult to identify
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Swelling and soreness of the lymph nodes indicate that

A) immune cells are fighting infection.
B) the immune system is incapable of working.
C) dangerous cancerous changes are occurring in the immune system.
D) too much or improper exercise has been undertaken.
E) None of the answers are correct.
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Lymphoid tissues include

A) thymus.
B) bone marrow.
C) lymph nodes.
D) spleen.
E) All of the answers are correct.
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Diffuse lymphoid tissue includes

A) tonsils.
B) GALT (gut-associated lymphoid tissue).
C) the spleen.
D) tonsils and GALT (gut-associated lymphoid tissue).
E) tonsils, GALT (gut-associated lymphoid tissue), and the spleen.
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Molecules that attract immune cells are known as

A) interferons.
B) lysozymes.
C) antigens.
D) opsonins.
E) chemotaxins.
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C-reactive protein is a type of

A) cytokine.
B) chemotaxin.
C) acute-phase protein.
D) pyrogen.
E) granzyme.
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Which is NOT a pathogen?

A) cancer
B) hookworm
C) athlete's foot fungus
D) chicken pox virus
E) meningococcus bacterium
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Which of these is matched incorrectly?

A) innate immunity - nonspecific responses
B) acquired immunity - responses directed toward specific invaders
C) active immunity - an immune response started and developed by the cells
D) actively acquired immunity - immunity passed via the placenta or milk to offspring
E) Each of these is correctly described.
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Cells of the mononuclear phagocyte system include

A) macrophages and monocytes.
B) neutrophils and eosinophils.
C) lymphocytes and plasma cells.
D) macrophages, monocytes, neutrophils and eosinophils.
E) macrophages, monocytes, neutrophils, eosinophils, lymphocytes and plasma cells.
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Leukocytes recognize molecules that are unique to pathogens; thus,the molecules are

A) pathogen-associated molecular patterns.
B) pattern recognition receptors.
C) toll-like receptors.
D) phagosomes.
E) antigens.
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Which of the following are NOT antigen-presenting cells (APCs)?

A) lymphocytes
B) dendritic cells
C) macrophages
D) neutrophils
E) monocytes
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________ are clusters of lymphatic nodules located beneath the epithelial lining of the small intestine.

A) Tonsils
B) Adenoids
C) Peyer's patches
D) Immune complexes
E) Lymph nodes
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The largest lymphoid tissue(s)is/are the

A) spleen.
B) thymus.
C) GALT.
D) lymph nodes.
E) tonsils.
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________ have been found to be the precursor cells of macrophages.

A) Eosinophils
B) Basophils
C) Neutrophils
D) Monocytes
E) Lymphocytes
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When the immune system creates a response that is overblown in relation to the threat it has been exposed to,the response is called an

A) autoimmune response.
B) immunodeficiency.
C) allergic reaction.
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Cytokines function by

A) acting as messengers for growth and activity of other cells.
B) poisoning and killing invading cells.
C) digesting invading cells.
D) acting as messengers for growth and activity of other cells and poisoning and killing invading cells.
E) acting as messengers for growth and activity of other cells, poisoning and killing invading cells, and digesting invading cells.
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Stem cells that will form B lymphocytes are found in the

A) bone marrow.
B) liver.
C) spleen.
D) thymus.
E) kidneys.
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________ is the immunoglobulin class that comprises 75% of antibodies in adult blood.

A) IgA
B) IgD
C) IgE
D) IgG
E) IgM
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The cells responsible for the production of circulating antibodies are

A) NK cells.
B) plasma cells.
C) helper T cells.
D) cytotoxic T cells.
E) suppressor T cells.
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Opsonins function by

A) poisoning and killing invading cells.
B) marking or tagging pathogens so phagocytes can find and ingest them.
C) digesting invading cells directly.
D) poisoning and killing invading cells and marking or tagging pathogens so phagocytes can find and ingest them.
E) poisoning and killing invading cells, marking or tagging pathogens so phagocytes can find and ingest them, and digesting invading cells directly.
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The cells responsible for cell-mediated immunity are the

A) B lymphocytes.
B) plasma cells.
C) T lymphocytes.
D) suppressor T lymphocytes.
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All of the following are characteristics of acquired immunity EXCEPT

A) cell-mediated immunity.
B) nonspecific immunity.
C) humoral immunity.
D) adaptive immunity.
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The first line of cellular defense against pathogens are the

A) T lymphocytes.
B) B lymphocytes.
C) NK cells.
D) phagocytes.
E) plasma cells.
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An inflammatory response is triggered when

A) red blood cells release pyrogens.
B) T lymphocytes release interferon.
C) mast cells release granules containing histamine and heparin.
D) neutrophils phagocytize bacteria.
E) blood flow to an area increases.
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Which of the following acts as the earliest form of defense against exogenous pathogens in the list?

A) inflammation
B) lymphocytes
C) macrophages
D) skin
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Acute phase proteins are produced by the

A) macrophages.
B) lymph nodes.
C) liver.
D) thymus.
E) lymphocytes.
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Immunoglobulins that are mainly responsible for resistance against viruses,bacteria,and bacterial toxins are

A) IgA.
B) IgD.
C) IgE.
D) IgG.
E) IgM.
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Cells that help to regulate the immune response are

A) B lymphocytes.
B) plasma cells.
C) helper T cells.
D) cytotoxic T cells.
E) NK cells.
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Chemotaxins function in

A) digesting invading cells.
B) attracting additional immune cells.
C) poisoning and killing invading cells.
D) digesting invading cells and attracting additional immune cells.
E) digesting invading cells, attracting additional immune cells, and poisoning and killing invading cells.
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Stem cells that will form T lymphocytes are modified in the

A) bone marrow.
B) liver.
C) spleen.
D) thymus.
E) kidneys.
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Lymphocytes that attack foreign cells or body cells infected with viruses are

A) B lymphocytes.
B) plasma cells.
C) helper T cells.
D) cytotoxic T cells.
E) suppressor T cells.
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The cells that are actively involved in immunological surveillance are the

A) NK cells.
B) plasma cells.
C) B lymphocytes.
D) helper T cells.
E) suppressor T cells.
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Passive immunity is a type of ________ immunity.

A) acquired
B) innate
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A substance that induces fever is known as a(n)

A) opsonin.
B) chemotaxin.
C) acute phase protein.
D) pyrogen.
E) cytokine.
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Immunoglobulins that attach to mast cells and are involved in allergic reactions are

A) IgA.
B) IgD.
C) IgE.
D) IgG.
E) IgM.
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A person with type A blood has

A) A antibodies on his red blood cells.
B) A antibodies in his plasma.
C) B antibodies on his red blood cells.
D) B antibodies in his plasma.
E) the ability to receive AB blood cells.
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These are the most abundant leukocyte; they are formed in the bone marrow.
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Match the type of immunity to its description.
A.specific
B.nonspecific
present at birth
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The specificity of an antibody is determined by

A) the fixed segment.
B) the antigenic determinants.
C) the variable region.
D) the size of the antibody.
E) the antibody class.
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Immunoglobulins that are primarily found in glandular secretions are

A) IgA.
B) IgD.
C) IgE.
D) IgG.
E) IgM.
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Immunoglobulins that are the first antibodies to be produced in response to infection are

A) IgA.
B) IgD.
C) IgE.
D) IgG.
E) IgM.
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A patient with hay fever symptoms that have been going on for a couple weeks comes to your office to be treated for his hay fever.If a white blood cell differential count was performed,which leukocytes would likely be elevated?

A) neutrophils, monocytes, and lymphocytes
B) monocytes, lymphocytes, and eosinophils
C) monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils
D) lymphocytes, basophils, and neutrophils
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A person's blood type is determined by

A) the size of the red blood cells.
B) the shape of the red blood cells.
C) the chemical character of the hemoglobin.
D) the presence or absence of specific glycoprotein molecules on their cell membrane.
E) the number of specific molecules on the cell membrane.
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When an antigen complex is bound to a Class I MHC molecule,it can stimulate a

A) B cell.
B) plasma cell.
C) helper T cell.
D) cytotoxic T cell.
E) NK cell.
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Inappropriate or excessive immune responses to antigens are

A) immunodeficiency diseases.
B) autoimmune diseases.
C) allergies.
D) the result of stress.
E) common in the elderly.
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Class II MHC molecules are found

A) on all cells with a nucleus.
B) only on red blood cells.
C) only on granulocytes and macrophages.
D) only on lymphocytes and macrophages.
E) only on liver cells and macrophages in the spleen.
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A patient has elevated neutrophils and monocytes with normal levels of basophils,eosinophils,and lymphocytes.Which of the following is the most likely cause of these test results?

A) a chronic bacterial infection
B) an acute viral infection
C) an allergic reaction
D) a fungal infection
E) an autoimmune reaction
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These cells are related to mast cells,and both release chemical mediators such as histamine and heparin,which aid in the immune response.
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Precursors of macrophages,these cells are relatively rare in blood because they are actually in transit to some other site.
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A patient has elevated eosinophils and monocytes but normal levels of neutrophils,basophils,and lymphocytes.Which of the following could be causing those levels?

A) an acute bacterial infection
B) a chronic bacterial infection
C) a viral infection
D) a chronic parasitic infection
E) a severe allergic reaction
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Estimated to reach populations of one trillion in normal adults,most of these cells reside in the lymphoid tissues of the body.These cells look quite similar to one another under the microscope,yet function very differently.
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In order for a lymphocyte to respond to an antigen,the antigen must

A) be phagocytized by the lymphocyte.
B) enter the cytoplasm of the lymphocyte.
C) bind to the DNA of the lymphocyte.
D) bind to specific receptors on the lymphocyte membrane.
E) depolarize the lymphocyte.
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Match the type of immunity to its description.
A.specific
B.nonspecific
Secreted lysozyme kills bacteria.
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Cytotoxic,these cells are associated with allergic reactions and parasitic infestations.Usually these cells are less than 3% of the leukocyte population,and only live up to 12 hours.
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Immunoglobulins that are found on the surface of B lymphocytes and may play a role in regulation of the humoral immune response are

A) IgA.
B) IgD.
C) IgE.
D) IgG.
E) IgM.
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________ cells enable the immune system to respond more quickly if the same antigen is encountered a second time.
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Meghan thinks she has an abscessed tooth.If she does,what type of white blood cell would you expect to see in elevated numbers in a differential count?

A) neutrophils
B) eosinophils
C) basophils
D) lymphocytes
E) monocytes
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Match the type of immunity to its description.
A.specific
B.nonspecific
NK cells cause apoptosis of viral-infected cells.
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________ are fixed macrophages that are found in the central nervous system.
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Bill wants to determine his blood type,so he takes a few drops of blood from a puncture wound in his finger and mixes it with various antisera.His blood cells agglutinate when mixed with the anti-A serum but not with the anti-B.Therefore this is true:

A) Bill could receive type B blood in a transfusion.
B) Bill could donate blood to an individual with type B blood.
C) Bill is Rh positive.
D) Bill's plasma contains B antibodies.
E) Bill's plasma would cross-react with type O red blood cells.
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________ are cytokines that make cells resistant to viruses.
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Substances that can trigger an immune response are known as ________.
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The ability of certain cells to mobilize in response to changes in their chemical environment is called ________.
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A sample of tissue from an injury shows a large number of basophils.This would indicate that the tissue was

A) abscessed.
B) inflamed.
C) being rejected.
D) infected by viruses.
E) infected by multicellular parasites.
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________ are mediators released from white blood cells that regulate the activity of B cells and T cells and enhance nonspecific defense.
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The process by which the surface of a microorganism is covered with antibodies and complement,rendering it more likely to be phagocytized,is called ________.
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________ are fixed macrophages located in the epithelia of the skin.
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________ exists when the immune system does NOT respond to a particular antigen.
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________ are fixed macrophages found in the liver.
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________ are groups of lymphocytes with a specific ligand in common.
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________ are antibodies found in body fluids.
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Match the type of immunity to its description.
A.specific
B.nonspecific
Infected cells are killed by perforin and granzymes.
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________ are free phagocytes found in the lungs.
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Match the type of immunity to its description.
A.specific
B.nonspecific
Antibodies in breast milk protect a newborn baby from pathogens.
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________ are phagocytic cells that are permanent residents of specific tissues and organs.
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Autoimmune diseases are an example of a(n)________ response by the immune system.

A) lack of
B) overactive
C) incorrect
D) None of the answers are correct.
C
2
Lymphocytes and plasma cells

A) mediate the acquired immune response.
B) are found primarily in lymphoid tissue.
C) all function and behave the same way.
D) mediate the acquired immune response and are found primarily in lymphoid tissue.
E) mediate the acquired immune response, are found primarily in lymphoid tissue, and all function and behave the same way.
D
3
Antibiotics are drugs that destroy or inhibit the growth of

A) viruses.
B) bacteria.
C) multicellular pathogens such as hookworms.
D) viruses and bacteria.
E) viruses, bacteria, and multicellular pathogens such as hookworms.
B
4
Viruses

A) must reproduce inside cells of the host.
B) are considered to be parasitic.
C) easily survive in the environment outside the body.
D) must reproduce inside cells of the host and are considered to be parasitic.
E) must reproduce inside cells of the host, are considered to be parasitic, and easily survive in the environment outside the body.
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Which of the following immune cells are also known as Langerhans cells?

A) basophils
B) eosinophils
C) mast cells
D) lymphocytes
E) dendritic cells
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Which cell is incorrectly matched with the characteristic?

A) eosinophils - numbers increase with allergies and parasites
B) eosinophils - cytotoxic cells may live only 6-12 hours
C) basophils - have granules containing histamine and heparin
D) neutrophils - most abundant white cell
E) neutrophils - most difficult to identify
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Swelling and soreness of the lymph nodes indicate that

A) immune cells are fighting infection.
B) the immune system is incapable of working.
C) dangerous cancerous changes are occurring in the immune system.
D) too much or improper exercise has been undertaken.
E) None of the answers are correct.
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Lymphoid tissues include

A) thymus.
B) bone marrow.
C) lymph nodes.
D) spleen.
E) All of the answers are correct.
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Diffuse lymphoid tissue includes

A) tonsils.
B) GALT (gut-associated lymphoid tissue).
C) the spleen.
D) tonsils and GALT (gut-associated lymphoid tissue).
E) tonsils, GALT (gut-associated lymphoid tissue), and the spleen.
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Molecules that attract immune cells are known as

A) interferons.
B) lysozymes.
C) antigens.
D) opsonins.
E) chemotaxins.
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C-reactive protein is a type of

A) cytokine.
B) chemotaxin.
C) acute-phase protein.
D) pyrogen.
E) granzyme.
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Which is NOT a pathogen?

A) cancer
B) hookworm
C) athlete's foot fungus
D) chicken pox virus
E) meningococcus bacterium
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Which of these is matched incorrectly?

A) innate immunity - nonspecific responses
B) acquired immunity - responses directed toward specific invaders
C) active immunity - an immune response started and developed by the cells
D) actively acquired immunity - immunity passed via the placenta or milk to offspring
E) Each of these is correctly described.
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Cells of the mononuclear phagocyte system include

A) macrophages and monocytes.
B) neutrophils and eosinophils.
C) lymphocytes and plasma cells.
D) macrophages, monocytes, neutrophils and eosinophils.
E) macrophages, monocytes, neutrophils, eosinophils, lymphocytes and plasma cells.
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Leukocytes recognize molecules that are unique to pathogens; thus,the molecules are

A) pathogen-associated molecular patterns.
B) pattern recognition receptors.
C) toll-like receptors.
D) phagosomes.
E) antigens.
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Which of the following are NOT antigen-presenting cells (APCs)?

A) lymphocytes
B) dendritic cells
C) macrophages
D) neutrophils
E) monocytes
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________ are clusters of lymphatic nodules located beneath the epithelial lining of the small intestine.

A) Tonsils
B) Adenoids
C) Peyer's patches
D) Immune complexes
E) Lymph nodes
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The largest lymphoid tissue(s)is/are the

A) spleen.
B) thymus.
C) GALT.
D) lymph nodes.
E) tonsils.
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________ have been found to be the precursor cells of macrophages.

A) Eosinophils
B) Basophils
C) Neutrophils
D) Monocytes
E) Lymphocytes
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When the immune system creates a response that is overblown in relation to the threat it has been exposed to,the response is called an

A) autoimmune response.
B) immunodeficiency.
C) allergic reaction.
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Cytokines function by

A) acting as messengers for growth and activity of other cells.
B) poisoning and killing invading cells.
C) digesting invading cells.
D) acting as messengers for growth and activity of other cells and poisoning and killing invading cells.
E) acting as messengers for growth and activity of other cells, poisoning and killing invading cells, and digesting invading cells.
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Stem cells that will form B lymphocytes are found in the

A) bone marrow.
B) liver.
C) spleen.
D) thymus.
E) kidneys.
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________ is the immunoglobulin class that comprises 75% of antibodies in adult blood.

A) IgA
B) IgD
C) IgE
D) IgG
E) IgM
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The cells responsible for the production of circulating antibodies are

A) NK cells.
B) plasma cells.
C) helper T cells.
D) cytotoxic T cells.
E) suppressor T cells.
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Opsonins function by

A) poisoning and killing invading cells.
B) marking or tagging pathogens so phagocytes can find and ingest them.
C) digesting invading cells directly.
D) poisoning and killing invading cells and marking or tagging pathogens so phagocytes can find and ingest them.
E) poisoning and killing invading cells, marking or tagging pathogens so phagocytes can find and ingest them, and digesting invading cells directly.
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The cells responsible for cell-mediated immunity are the

A) B lymphocytes.
B) plasma cells.
C) T lymphocytes.
D) suppressor T lymphocytes.
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All of the following are characteristics of acquired immunity EXCEPT

A) cell-mediated immunity.
B) nonspecific immunity.
C) humoral immunity.
D) adaptive immunity.
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The first line of cellular defense against pathogens are the

A) T lymphocytes.
B) B lymphocytes.
C) NK cells.
D) phagocytes.
E) plasma cells.
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An inflammatory response is triggered when

A) red blood cells release pyrogens.
B) T lymphocytes release interferon.
C) mast cells release granules containing histamine and heparin.
D) neutrophils phagocytize bacteria.
E) blood flow to an area increases.
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Which of the following acts as the earliest form of defense against exogenous pathogens in the list?

A) inflammation
B) lymphocytes
C) macrophages
D) skin
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Acute phase proteins are produced by the

A) macrophages.
B) lymph nodes.
C) liver.
D) thymus.
E) lymphocytes.
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Immunoglobulins that are mainly responsible for resistance against viruses,bacteria,and bacterial toxins are

A) IgA.
B) IgD.
C) IgE.
D) IgG.
E) IgM.
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Cells that help to regulate the immune response are

A) B lymphocytes.
B) plasma cells.
C) helper T cells.
D) cytotoxic T cells.
E) NK cells.
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Chemotaxins function in

A) digesting invading cells.
B) attracting additional immune cells.
C) poisoning and killing invading cells.
D) digesting invading cells and attracting additional immune cells.
E) digesting invading cells, attracting additional immune cells, and poisoning and killing invading cells.
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Stem cells that will form T lymphocytes are modified in the

A) bone marrow.
B) liver.
C) spleen.
D) thymus.
E) kidneys.
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Lymphocytes that attack foreign cells or body cells infected with viruses are

A) B lymphocytes.
B) plasma cells.
C) helper T cells.
D) cytotoxic T cells.
E) suppressor T cells.
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The cells that are actively involved in immunological surveillance are the

A) NK cells.
B) plasma cells.
C) B lymphocytes.
D) helper T cells.
E) suppressor T cells.
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Passive immunity is a type of ________ immunity.

A) acquired
B) innate
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A substance that induces fever is known as a(n)

A) opsonin.
B) chemotaxin.
C) acute phase protein.
D) pyrogen.
E) cytokine.
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Immunoglobulins that attach to mast cells and are involved in allergic reactions are

A) IgA.
B) IgD.
C) IgE.
D) IgG.
E) IgM.
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A person with type A blood has

A) A antibodies on his red blood cells.
B) A antibodies in his plasma.
C) B antibodies on his red blood cells.
D) B antibodies in his plasma.
E) the ability to receive AB blood cells.
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These are the most abundant leukocyte; they are formed in the bone marrow.
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Match the type of immunity to its description.
A.specific
B.nonspecific
present at birth
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The specificity of an antibody is determined by

A) the fixed segment.
B) the antigenic determinants.
C) the variable region.
D) the size of the antibody.
E) the antibody class.
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Immunoglobulins that are primarily found in glandular secretions are

A) IgA.
B) IgD.
C) IgE.
D) IgG.
E) IgM.
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Immunoglobulins that are the first antibodies to be produced in response to infection are

A) IgA.
B) IgD.
C) IgE.
D) IgG.
E) IgM.
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A patient with hay fever symptoms that have been going on for a couple weeks comes to your office to be treated for his hay fever.If a white blood cell differential count was performed,which leukocytes would likely be elevated?

A) neutrophils, monocytes, and lymphocytes
B) monocytes, lymphocytes, and eosinophils
C) monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils
D) lymphocytes, basophils, and neutrophils
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48
A person's blood type is determined by

A) the size of the red blood cells.
B) the shape of the red blood cells.
C) the chemical character of the hemoglobin.
D) the presence or absence of specific glycoprotein molecules on their cell membrane.
E) the number of specific molecules on the cell membrane.
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49
When an antigen complex is bound to a Class I MHC molecule,it can stimulate a

A) B cell.
B) plasma cell.
C) helper T cell.
D) cytotoxic T cell.
E) NK cell.
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50
Inappropriate or excessive immune responses to antigens are

A) immunodeficiency diseases.
B) autoimmune diseases.
C) allergies.
D) the result of stress.
E) common in the elderly.
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51
Class II MHC molecules are found

A) on all cells with a nucleus.
B) only on red blood cells.
C) only on granulocytes and macrophages.
D) only on lymphocytes and macrophages.
E) only on liver cells and macrophages in the spleen.
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52
A patient has elevated neutrophils and monocytes with normal levels of basophils,eosinophils,and lymphocytes.Which of the following is the most likely cause of these test results?

A) a chronic bacterial infection
B) an acute viral infection
C) an allergic reaction
D) a fungal infection
E) an autoimmune reaction
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53
These cells are related to mast cells,and both release chemical mediators such as histamine and heparin,which aid in the immune response.
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54
Precursors of macrophages,these cells are relatively rare in blood because they are actually in transit to some other site.
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55
A patient has elevated eosinophils and monocytes but normal levels of neutrophils,basophils,and lymphocytes.Which of the following could be causing those levels?

A) an acute bacterial infection
B) a chronic bacterial infection
C) a viral infection
D) a chronic parasitic infection
E) a severe allergic reaction
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56
Estimated to reach populations of one trillion in normal adults,most of these cells reside in the lymphoid tissues of the body.These cells look quite similar to one another under the microscope,yet function very differently.
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57
In order for a lymphocyte to respond to an antigen,the antigen must

A) be phagocytized by the lymphocyte.
B) enter the cytoplasm of the lymphocyte.
C) bind to the DNA of the lymphocyte.
D) bind to specific receptors on the lymphocyte membrane.
E) depolarize the lymphocyte.
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58
Match the type of immunity to its description.
A.specific
B.nonspecific
Secreted lysozyme kills bacteria.
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59
Cytotoxic,these cells are associated with allergic reactions and parasitic infestations.Usually these cells are less than 3% of the leukocyte population,and only live up to 12 hours.
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60
Immunoglobulins that are found on the surface of B lymphocytes and may play a role in regulation of the humoral immune response are

A) IgA.
B) IgD.
C) IgE.
D) IgG.
E) IgM.
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61
________ cells enable the immune system to respond more quickly if the same antigen is encountered a second time.
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62
Meghan thinks she has an abscessed tooth.If she does,what type of white blood cell would you expect to see in elevated numbers in a differential count?

A) neutrophils
B) eosinophils
C) basophils
D) lymphocytes
E) monocytes
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63
Match the type of immunity to its description.
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B.nonspecific
NK cells cause apoptosis of viral-infected cells.
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64
________ are fixed macrophages that are found in the central nervous system.
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65
Bill wants to determine his blood type,so he takes a few drops of blood from a puncture wound in his finger and mixes it with various antisera.His blood cells agglutinate when mixed with the anti-A serum but not with the anti-B.Therefore this is true:

A) Bill could receive type B blood in a transfusion.
B) Bill could donate blood to an individual with type B blood.
C) Bill is Rh positive.
D) Bill's plasma contains B antibodies.
E) Bill's plasma would cross-react with type O red blood cells.
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66
________ are cytokines that make cells resistant to viruses.
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67
Substances that can trigger an immune response are known as ________.
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68
The ability of certain cells to mobilize in response to changes in their chemical environment is called ________.
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69
A sample of tissue from an injury shows a large number of basophils.This would indicate that the tissue was

A) abscessed.
B) inflamed.
C) being rejected.
D) infected by viruses.
E) infected by multicellular parasites.
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70
________ are mediators released from white blood cells that regulate the activity of B cells and T cells and enhance nonspecific defense.
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71
The process by which the surface of a microorganism is covered with antibodies and complement,rendering it more likely to be phagocytized,is called ________.
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72
________ are fixed macrophages located in the epithelia of the skin.
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73
________ exists when the immune system does NOT respond to a particular antigen.
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74
________ are fixed macrophages found in the liver.
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75
________ are groups of lymphocytes with a specific ligand in common.
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76
________ are antibodies found in body fluids.
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77
Match the type of immunity to its description.
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Infected cells are killed by perforin and granzymes.
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78
________ are free phagocytes found in the lungs.
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79
Match the type of immunity to its description.
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Antibodies in breast milk protect a newborn baby from pathogens.
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80
________ are phagocytic cells that are permanent residents of specific tissues and organs.
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