Deck 7: Lymphatic System and Immunity

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Which of the following diseases is caused by a virus?

A) strep throat
B) tuberculosis
C) chicken pox
D) gonorrhea
E) syphilis
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What do eukaryotes have that prokaryotes do not?

A) ribosomes
B) enzymes
C) nucleus
D) DNA
E) cell membrane
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All bacteria are pathogens.
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A prion consists of

A) DNA only.
B) protein only.
C) RNA only.
D) DNA plus protein.
E) DNA, RNA, and protein.
Question
The physician prescribed methicillin for Melissa's Staphylococcus infection.He explained to Melissa that certain bacteria such as the Gram positive forms are more sensitive to the "cillin" based drugs.The mode of action of the drug is to

A) inhibit ribosomal activity.
B) interfere with the production of the bacterial cell wall.
C) denature bacterial DNA.
D) speed up bacterial metabolism.
E) punch a hole in the cell membrane.
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A virus does not contain ribosomes.
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In what way are lymphatic vessels unlike veins in the cardiovascular system?

A) one-way system
B) contain valves
C) take up excess tissue fluid
D) dependent upon skeletal muscle contraction
Question
Where does the lymphatic system empty into the cardiovascular system?

A) tonsils
B) axillary lymph nodes
C) inguinal lymph nodes
D) thymus
E) the right lymphatic duct
Question
Which of the lymphatic organs is also part of the skeletal system?

A) spleen
B) thymus
C) tonsils
D) red marrow
E) lymph nodes
Question
Choose the following statement that does not describe viruses.

A) They contain a protein coat called a capsid.
B) They may contain genomic DNA or RNA.
C) They are acellular.
D) They are obligate intracellular parasites.
E) They grow and develop.
Question
What exist in some bacteria to prevent them from being destroyed by phagocytic white blood cells?

A) pili
B) fimbrae
C) flagella
D) plasmids
E) capsules
Question
Which of the following contributes to the ability of a bacterium to resist antibiotics?

A) capsule
B) nucleoid
C) plasmid
D) fimbriae
E) flagellum
Question
What are organisms that are capable of causing disease called?

A) symbionts
B) teratogens
C) carcinogens
D) mutagens
E) pathogens
Question
From the outside moving in,what is the first structure of a bacterium encountered?

A) cell wall
B) capsule
C) cell membrane
D) cytoplasm
E) nucleoid
Question
What is the name of the lymphatic vessels located in the small intestines?

A) tonsils
B) nodes
C) polyps
D) adenoids
E) lacteals
Question
Which of the following is not a beneficial contribution of bacteria to humans?

A) decomposers in the environment
B) important in the wine, cheese and bread industry
C) useful in biotechnology
D) symbionts in the digestive tract
E) disease-causing agents
Question
A bacterium that is shaped like a basketball would be called a

A) coccus.
B) bacillus.
C) spirillus.
Question
Which of the following is not a lymphatic organ?

A) spleen
B) tonsil
C) thymus
D) liver
E) red bone marrow
Question
Which of the following is not one of the functions of the lymphatic system?

A) take up excess tissue fluid, return it to the bloodstream
B) absorb fats in the intestines
C) help the body defend against disease
D) production, maintenance ,and distribution of lymphocytes
E) calcium homeostasis
Question
Prions cause degenerative diseases of what system?

A) cardiovascular
B) digestive
C) urinary
D) lymphatic
E) nervous
Question
The thymus cleanses the blood from the cardiovascular system of cellular debris and bacteria.
Question
The acquired defense system only recognizes and destroys cells with antigens that come from outside the body.
Question
The membrane attack complex of the complement system is not effective against viruses.
Question
What cell types are involved in the inflammatory response?

A) eosinophils and neutrophils
B) eosinophils and basophils
C) basophils and macrophages
D) neutrophils and macrophages
E) normal flora (bacteria mostly)
Question
If the lymph system did not do its job,what would be one of the consequences?

A) excess glucose in the blood stream
B) slow reaction time to external stimuli
C) inability to clot
D) edema in the tissues
E) jaundice
Question
In antibody-mediated immunity where does the antigen first bind?

A) memory cell
B) plasma cell
C) BCR
D) helper T cell
E) TCR
Question
Where do T lymphocytes mature?

A) thymus
B) thyroid
C) spleen
D) red bone marrow
E) tonsil
Question
The reason the complement system is called that is because it

A) is part of the inflammatory response.
B) helps other immune responses.
C) involves chemical barriers to entry.
D) produces T and B cells.
E) is composed of normal flora.
Question
One set of the body's defenses are called "innate." In this context,this means

A) they act indiscriminately against all pathogens.
B) they work very, very quickly.
C) they only act internally.
D) phagocytosis is involved.
E) they are lost as we age.
Question
What are the first antibodies produced by a plasma cell?

A) IgG
B) IgE
C) IgM
D) IgD
E) IgA
Question
What is the definition of an antigen?

A) anything the immune system recognizes as foreign to the body
B) a protein produced by plasma cells that attacks pathogens
C) a type of white blood cell
D) a part of the membrane attack complex of the complement system
E) a form of immune deficiency
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Which of the following is not a sign of inflammation?

A) redness
B) heat
C) swelling
D) pain
E) difficulty breathing
Question
Phil was exposed to parasitic worms on a recent field trip to the tropics.Under these conditions,which antibody levels would be higher than normal?

A) IgA
B) IgG
C) IgD
D) IgM
E) IgE
Question
Which of the following is in the correct order in the formation of antibodies?

A) antigen binds to BCR; B cell divides; B cell activated; plasma cells form
B) B cell activated; antigen binds to BCR; B cell divides; plasma cells form
C) plasma cells form; B cell activated; B cell divides; antigen binds to BCR
D) antigen binds to BCR; B cell activated; B cell divides; plasma cells form
E) plasma cells form; B cell divides; B cell activated; antigen binds to BCR
Question
Monocytes become what type of cell in the tissue?

A) neutrophils
B) eosinophils
C) basophils
D) macrophages
E) red blood cells
Question
Which of the following is not considered a barrier to entry of a pathogen?

A) intact skin
B) mucous membranes
C) sebaceous secretions
D) acid pH of stomach
E) inflammatory response
Question
Certain complement proteins kill foreign microbes by

A) creating interferon.
B) causing them to burst.
C) inactivating their ribosomes.
D) agglutinating them.
E) destroying their nucleic acids.
Question
Inflammation is normally a self-limiting process.
Question
T cells can recognize antigens because they

A) have enzymes which react with antigens.
B) possess specific receptors.
C) produce antibodies.
D) possess fimbrae.
E) become plasma cells.
Question
How can normal flora be a barrier to entry?

A) They cause an inflammatory response that kills pathogenic bacteria upon contact.
B) They phagocytize any pathogenic bacteria that attempt to infect.
C) They use up nutrients and release wastes, preventing pathogenic bacteria from gaining a foothold.
D) They release histamine which causes blood vessels to become permeable.
E) They activate the complement system which punches holes in the invading pathogen.
Question
The RhoGAM shot (discussed in chapter 6)given to Rh negative mothers with an Rh positive fetus is an example of what type of immunity?

A) active
B) passive
C) nonspecific
D) general
E) neutral
Question
In ______ immunity the individual produces antibodies against particular pathogens while in ______ immunity the individual is given specific antibodies against a pathogen.

A) active, neutral
B) passive, neutral
C) active, passive
D) passive, active
E) neutral, active
Question
What do "having the measles" and being vaccinated against the measles have in common?

A) They are both forms of active immunity.
B) They are both forms of neutral immunity.
C) They are both forms of passive immunity.
D) They are both forms of an infection.
E) They are both forms of an immune deficiency.
Question
Cytokines are signaling molecules produced by hybridomas.
Question
People with allergies do not produce IgE.
Question
In SCID,antibodies are missing but T cells function normally.
Question
Cytotoxic T cells contain what type of molecules that punch holes in the plasma membranes of potential pathogens?

A) steroid
B) interferon
C) antioxidant
D) complement
E) perforin
Question
Shaun was in need of a kidney transplant.What is the most important thing that needs to match between him and the kidney donor?

A) TCR
B) MHC
C) PCR
D) HCG
E) EKG
Question
Which of the following is true about monoclonal antibodies?

A) They are produced by a variety of unrelated B cells.
B) They are produced by a clone derived from a single T lymphocyte.
C) They are produced by hybridomas.
D) They are composed of antibodies with a variety of different variable regions.
E) They are primarily produced by mast cells when a person has an allergy.
Question
Monoclonal antibodies can be used to treat cancer,identify infections,and determine if a woman is pregnant.
Question
When stung by a bee,Jackie goes into anaphylactic shock.This should be quickly treated with

A) epinephrine.
B) histamine.
C) cytokines.
D) interferon.
E) a vaccination.
Question
What two sites are involved in the production and maturation of T lymphocytes?

A) thyroid and tonsils
B) tonsils and thymus
C) thymus and bone marrow
D) bone marrow and thyroid
E) tonsils and bone marrow
Question
An allergic response is an over reaction of the immune system.
Question
Before working at the hospital,Beth was given a Mantoux skin test to detect tuberculosis.If it were positive,the site of the test would become hardened and red.What type of response is this?

A) anaphylactic
B) histamine
C) immediate allergic
D) delayed allergic
E) B-cell mediated
Question
Which of the following is not an autoimmune disease?

A) hay fever
B) rheumatic fever
C) rheumatoid arthritis
D) systemic lupus erythematosus
E) myasthenia gravis
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All autoimmune diseases are caused by environmental factors such as viral infections.
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If you were vaccinated against the mumps virus and later exposed to it,you would still be infected but it would not be as bad as if you had never been vaccinated.
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Deck 7: Lymphatic System and Immunity
1
Which of the following diseases is caused by a virus?

A) strep throat
B) tuberculosis
C) chicken pox
D) gonorrhea
E) syphilis
C
Explanation: Chicken pox is caused by the Varicella zoster virus.
2
What do eukaryotes have that prokaryotes do not?

A) ribosomes
B) enzymes
C) nucleus
D) DNA
E) cell membrane
C
Explanation: Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus or other organelles.
3
All bacteria are pathogens.
False
Explanation: Many bacteria are beneficial to humans and do not cause disease.
4
A prion consists of

A) DNA only.
B) protein only.
C) RNA only.
D) DNA plus protein.
E) DNA, RNA, and protein.
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5
The physician prescribed methicillin for Melissa's Staphylococcus infection.He explained to Melissa that certain bacteria such as the Gram positive forms are more sensitive to the "cillin" based drugs.The mode of action of the drug is to

A) inhibit ribosomal activity.
B) interfere with the production of the bacterial cell wall.
C) denature bacterial DNA.
D) speed up bacterial metabolism.
E) punch a hole in the cell membrane.
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6
A virus does not contain ribosomes.
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7
In what way are lymphatic vessels unlike veins in the cardiovascular system?

A) one-way system
B) contain valves
C) take up excess tissue fluid
D) dependent upon skeletal muscle contraction
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8
Where does the lymphatic system empty into the cardiovascular system?

A) tonsils
B) axillary lymph nodes
C) inguinal lymph nodes
D) thymus
E) the right lymphatic duct
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9
Which of the lymphatic organs is also part of the skeletal system?

A) spleen
B) thymus
C) tonsils
D) red marrow
E) lymph nodes
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10
Choose the following statement that does not describe viruses.

A) They contain a protein coat called a capsid.
B) They may contain genomic DNA or RNA.
C) They are acellular.
D) They are obligate intracellular parasites.
E) They grow and develop.
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11
What exist in some bacteria to prevent them from being destroyed by phagocytic white blood cells?

A) pili
B) fimbrae
C) flagella
D) plasmids
E) capsules
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Which of the following contributes to the ability of a bacterium to resist antibiotics?

A) capsule
B) nucleoid
C) plasmid
D) fimbriae
E) flagellum
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13
What are organisms that are capable of causing disease called?

A) symbionts
B) teratogens
C) carcinogens
D) mutagens
E) pathogens
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14
From the outside moving in,what is the first structure of a bacterium encountered?

A) cell wall
B) capsule
C) cell membrane
D) cytoplasm
E) nucleoid
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What is the name of the lymphatic vessels located in the small intestines?

A) tonsils
B) nodes
C) polyps
D) adenoids
E) lacteals
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16
Which of the following is not a beneficial contribution of bacteria to humans?

A) decomposers in the environment
B) important in the wine, cheese and bread industry
C) useful in biotechnology
D) symbionts in the digestive tract
E) disease-causing agents
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17
A bacterium that is shaped like a basketball would be called a

A) coccus.
B) bacillus.
C) spirillus.
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18
Which of the following is not a lymphatic organ?

A) spleen
B) tonsil
C) thymus
D) liver
E) red bone marrow
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Which of the following is not one of the functions of the lymphatic system?

A) take up excess tissue fluid, return it to the bloodstream
B) absorb fats in the intestines
C) help the body defend against disease
D) production, maintenance ,and distribution of lymphocytes
E) calcium homeostasis
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20
Prions cause degenerative diseases of what system?

A) cardiovascular
B) digestive
C) urinary
D) lymphatic
E) nervous
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21
The thymus cleanses the blood from the cardiovascular system of cellular debris and bacteria.
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22
The acquired defense system only recognizes and destroys cells with antigens that come from outside the body.
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The membrane attack complex of the complement system is not effective against viruses.
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24
What cell types are involved in the inflammatory response?

A) eosinophils and neutrophils
B) eosinophils and basophils
C) basophils and macrophages
D) neutrophils and macrophages
E) normal flora (bacteria mostly)
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25
If the lymph system did not do its job,what would be one of the consequences?

A) excess glucose in the blood stream
B) slow reaction time to external stimuli
C) inability to clot
D) edema in the tissues
E) jaundice
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26
In antibody-mediated immunity where does the antigen first bind?

A) memory cell
B) plasma cell
C) BCR
D) helper T cell
E) TCR
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27
Where do T lymphocytes mature?

A) thymus
B) thyroid
C) spleen
D) red bone marrow
E) tonsil
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28
The reason the complement system is called that is because it

A) is part of the inflammatory response.
B) helps other immune responses.
C) involves chemical barriers to entry.
D) produces T and B cells.
E) is composed of normal flora.
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29
One set of the body's defenses are called "innate." In this context,this means

A) they act indiscriminately against all pathogens.
B) they work very, very quickly.
C) they only act internally.
D) phagocytosis is involved.
E) they are lost as we age.
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What are the first antibodies produced by a plasma cell?

A) IgG
B) IgE
C) IgM
D) IgD
E) IgA
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31
What is the definition of an antigen?

A) anything the immune system recognizes as foreign to the body
B) a protein produced by plasma cells that attacks pathogens
C) a type of white blood cell
D) a part of the membrane attack complex of the complement system
E) a form of immune deficiency
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32
Which of the following is not a sign of inflammation?

A) redness
B) heat
C) swelling
D) pain
E) difficulty breathing
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33
Phil was exposed to parasitic worms on a recent field trip to the tropics.Under these conditions,which antibody levels would be higher than normal?

A) IgA
B) IgG
C) IgD
D) IgM
E) IgE
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34
Which of the following is in the correct order in the formation of antibodies?

A) antigen binds to BCR; B cell divides; B cell activated; plasma cells form
B) B cell activated; antigen binds to BCR; B cell divides; plasma cells form
C) plasma cells form; B cell activated; B cell divides; antigen binds to BCR
D) antigen binds to BCR; B cell activated; B cell divides; plasma cells form
E) plasma cells form; B cell divides; B cell activated; antigen binds to BCR
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35
Monocytes become what type of cell in the tissue?

A) neutrophils
B) eosinophils
C) basophils
D) macrophages
E) red blood cells
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36
Which of the following is not considered a barrier to entry of a pathogen?

A) intact skin
B) mucous membranes
C) sebaceous secretions
D) acid pH of stomach
E) inflammatory response
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37
Certain complement proteins kill foreign microbes by

A) creating interferon.
B) causing them to burst.
C) inactivating their ribosomes.
D) agglutinating them.
E) destroying their nucleic acids.
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38
Inflammation is normally a self-limiting process.
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39
T cells can recognize antigens because they

A) have enzymes which react with antigens.
B) possess specific receptors.
C) produce antibodies.
D) possess fimbrae.
E) become plasma cells.
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40
How can normal flora be a barrier to entry?

A) They cause an inflammatory response that kills pathogenic bacteria upon contact.
B) They phagocytize any pathogenic bacteria that attempt to infect.
C) They use up nutrients and release wastes, preventing pathogenic bacteria from gaining a foothold.
D) They release histamine which causes blood vessels to become permeable.
E) They activate the complement system which punches holes in the invading pathogen.
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41
The RhoGAM shot (discussed in chapter 6)given to Rh negative mothers with an Rh positive fetus is an example of what type of immunity?

A) active
B) passive
C) nonspecific
D) general
E) neutral
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42
In ______ immunity the individual produces antibodies against particular pathogens while in ______ immunity the individual is given specific antibodies against a pathogen.

A) active, neutral
B) passive, neutral
C) active, passive
D) passive, active
E) neutral, active
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43
What do "having the measles" and being vaccinated against the measles have in common?

A) They are both forms of active immunity.
B) They are both forms of neutral immunity.
C) They are both forms of passive immunity.
D) They are both forms of an infection.
E) They are both forms of an immune deficiency.
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44
Cytokines are signaling molecules produced by hybridomas.
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45
People with allergies do not produce IgE.
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46
In SCID,antibodies are missing but T cells function normally.
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47
Cytotoxic T cells contain what type of molecules that punch holes in the plasma membranes of potential pathogens?

A) steroid
B) interferon
C) antioxidant
D) complement
E) perforin
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48
Shaun was in need of a kidney transplant.What is the most important thing that needs to match between him and the kidney donor?

A) TCR
B) MHC
C) PCR
D) HCG
E) EKG
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49
Which of the following is true about monoclonal antibodies?

A) They are produced by a variety of unrelated B cells.
B) They are produced by a clone derived from a single T lymphocyte.
C) They are produced by hybridomas.
D) They are composed of antibodies with a variety of different variable regions.
E) They are primarily produced by mast cells when a person has an allergy.
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50
Monoclonal antibodies can be used to treat cancer,identify infections,and determine if a woman is pregnant.
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51
When stung by a bee,Jackie goes into anaphylactic shock.This should be quickly treated with

A) epinephrine.
B) histamine.
C) cytokines.
D) interferon.
E) a vaccination.
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52
What two sites are involved in the production and maturation of T lymphocytes?

A) thyroid and tonsils
B) tonsils and thymus
C) thymus and bone marrow
D) bone marrow and thyroid
E) tonsils and bone marrow
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53
An allergic response is an over reaction of the immune system.
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54
Before working at the hospital,Beth was given a Mantoux skin test to detect tuberculosis.If it were positive,the site of the test would become hardened and red.What type of response is this?

A) anaphylactic
B) histamine
C) immediate allergic
D) delayed allergic
E) B-cell mediated
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55
Which of the following is not an autoimmune disease?

A) hay fever
B) rheumatic fever
C) rheumatoid arthritis
D) systemic lupus erythematosus
E) myasthenia gravis
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56
All autoimmune diseases are caused by environmental factors such as viral infections.
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If you were vaccinated against the mumps virus and later exposed to it,you would still be infected but it would not be as bad as if you had never been vaccinated.
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