Deck 14: The Immune System Lymphoid Organs
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Deck 14: The Immune System Lymphoid Organs
1
Which function is carried out by all lymphoid tissues and organs?
A) Filtration of lymph
B) Filtration of blood
C) Extramedullary hemopoiesis
D) Production of lymphocytes
E) Destruction of old erythrocytes
A) Filtration of lymph
B) Filtration of blood
C) Extramedullary hemopoiesis
D) Production of lymphocytes
E) Destruction of old erythrocytes
Production of lymphocytes
2
Which structure is partly encapsulated and covered by nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium?
A) Appendix
B) Lymph node
C) Palatine tonsil
D) Peyer's patch
E) Thymic (Hassal's) corpuscle
A) Appendix
B) Lymph node
C) Palatine tonsil
D) Peyer's patch
E) Thymic (Hassal's) corpuscle
Palatine tonsil
3
Which cell type gives rise to both memory and effector cells and is primarily associated with humoral immunity?
A) B lymphocyte
B) NK cell
C) Macrophage
D) T lymphocyte
E) Reticular cell
A) B lymphocyte
B) NK cell
C) Macrophage
D) T lymphocyte
E) Reticular cell
B lymphocyte
4
Recycling of iron and heme, the major complex containing iron, occurs most actively in which lymphoid organ(s)/tissue(s)?
A) Lymph nodes
B) Peyer's patches
C) Tonsils
D) Spleen
E) Lymphatic vessels
A) Lymph nodes
B) Peyer's patches
C) Tonsils
D) Spleen
E) Lymphatic vessels
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5
Which description is true of all secondary (peripheral) lymphoid organs?
A) Capable of antigen-independent lymphopoiesis
B) Contain crypts
C) Contain epithelial-reticular cells
D) Lack connective tissue capsules
E) Contain lymphoid nodules
A) Capable of antigen-independent lymphopoiesis
B) Contain crypts
C) Contain epithelial-reticular cells
D) Lack connective tissue capsules
E) Contain lymphoid nodules
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6
Which structure would be most heavily labeled by an immunohistochemical method targeting the CD8 surface antigen?
A) Germinal centers
B) Paracortex
C) Peyer's patch
D) Sheathed arterioles
E) Splenic cords
A) Germinal centers
B) Paracortex
C) Peyer's patch
D) Sheathed arterioles
E) Splenic cords
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7
A baby is born with a cleft palate and a condition called DiGeorge syndrome, which involves failure of third and fourth pharyngeal pouch derivatives to develop properly. The palate defect is corrected surgically, but regarding the pharyngeal pouch defect the parents are advised that the growing child may expect which of the following health problems?
A) Insufficient B-cell production by lymph nodes in the head and neck
B) Inability to secrete
C) Excessive numbers of circulating but defective erythrocytes
D) Increased oral infections due lack of palatine and pharyngeal tonsils
E) Conditions related to autoimmunity
A) Insufficient B-cell production by lymph nodes in the head and neck
B) Inability to secrete
C) Excessive numbers of circulating but defective erythrocytes
D) Increased oral infections due lack of palatine and pharyngeal tonsils
E) Conditions related to autoimmunity
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8
Many immune-related cellular activities are often impaired in aged patients. Which lymphoid organ(s) normally develop less functionality and increasing amounts of adipose tissue with age?
A) Axillary lymph nodes
B) Lingual tonsils
C) Thymus
D) Splenic white pulp
E) Splenic red pulp
A) Axillary lymph nodes
B) Lingual tonsils
C) Thymus
D) Splenic white pulp
E) Splenic red pulp
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9
A 12-year-old girl of African descent presents with anemia and a large percentage of her peripheral erythrocytes appear sickle-shaped. Genetic testing reveals homozygosity for sickle cell disease. In which of the following sites will the abnormal RBCs be removed from the circulation?
A) Thymic cortex
B) Periarteriolar lymphoid sheathes of splenic white pulp
C) Medullary sinuses of lymph nodes
D) Thymic medulla
E) Splenic cords (of Billroth)
A) Thymic cortex
B) Periarteriolar lymphoid sheathes of splenic white pulp
C) Medullary sinuses of lymph nodes
D) Thymic medulla
E) Splenic cords (of Billroth)
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10
A 6-year-old boy is brought to the clinic where his mother reports that he was bitten by a neighbor's dog two days earlier. The child's right hand is lacerated between the thumb and index finger and this area is inflamed but healing. The doctor's examination reveals small but painless swellings beneath the skin inside the right elbow and arm pit and he explains to the mother that these are active lymph nodes enlarged in response to the infection in the hand. What has produced the swelling?
A) Increased flow of lymph through the nodes' afferent lymphatics
B) Formation of germinal centers for B-cell proliferation in each node's cortex
C) Arrival of antigen-presenting cells in each node's medulla
D) Enlargement and increased activity of the nodes' high endothelial venules
E) Increased thickness of each node's paracortex
A) Increased flow of lymph through the nodes' afferent lymphatics
B) Formation of germinal centers for B-cell proliferation in each node's cortex
C) Arrival of antigen-presenting cells in each node's medulla
D) Enlargement and increased activity of the nodes' high endothelial venules
E) Increased thickness of each node's paracortex
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