Deck 4: The Immune System

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In which of the following processes do cells attack and ingest the invading host?

A)Phagocytosis
B)Chemotaxis
C)Interferon
D)Inflammatory response
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What is the second line of protection against pathogens?

A)Anatomic barriers
B)Inflammatory response
C)Vaccination
D)Mechanical methods
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)The immune system constantly works to protect the body from foreign cells.
B)Sometimes foreign tissues are introduced in the body for therapeutic reasons.
C)Cancerous cells are capable of destructive growth and spread.
D)The immune system protects the body from only external assaults.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the major classes of antibodies?

A)IgA
B)IgB
C)IgD
D)IgG
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What is the first line of protection against pathogens?

A)Anatomic barriers
B)Inflammatory response
C)Vaccination
D)Mechanical methods
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Which of the following is defined as new growths of tissue in which cell multiplication is uncontrolled?

A)Tumor
B)Cancer
C)Lymphoma
D)Blastoma
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Which statement about how the body protects itself from pathogens is TRUE?

A)Vomiting is a way to remove dangerous pathogens.
B)The presence of normal bacterial flora may produce chemicals that inhibit the growth of invading viruses.
C)Gastric acids and enzymes help neutralize pathogens that attack through the gastrointestinal system.
D)Removing tonsils will help protect the respiratory tract from invading pathogens.
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When an injury or invasion takes place, leukocytes are summoned to the affected area through a release of leukocyte-attracting chemicals in a process called what?

A)Inflammatory response
B)Phagocytosis
C)Macrophages
D)Chemotaxis
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Where does humoral immunity occur?

A)Spleen
B)Thymus
C)Macrophages
D)Plasma
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Which of the following contains valves to prevent backward flow?

A)Thymus
B)Lymph nodes
C)Lymphatic vessels
D)Peyer's patches
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Within which structure do monocytes and lymphocytes complete their development and are activated?

A)Thymus
B)Spleen
C)Vermiform appendix
D)Lymph nodes
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Which of the following is an enzyme that attacks cell walls of gram-positive bacteria making it inhospitable to most bacteria?

A)Sebum
B)Lysozyme
C)Perspiration
D)Bacterial flora
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Which statement about how the respiratory system protects itself from pathogens is FALSE?

A)Coughs and sneezes help remove pathogens from the lower airway.
B)Mucus and cilia within the respiratory tract help to trap and mechanically remove irritants.
C)The structure of the tonsils protects the entrance of the respiratory system.
D)The respiratory system provides protection against inhaled irritants.
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Which type of immunity uses monocytes?

A)Nonspecific immunity
B)Autoimmune
C)Specific immunity
D)Macrophages
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How many major classes of antibodies are there?

A)5
B)6
C)7
D)9
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Which of the following are chemical markers that identify cells as self or nonself?

A)Antigen
B)Antibody
C)B lymphocyte
D)T lymphocyte
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Which of the following is considered the primary organ of the lymphatic system?

A)Lymph nodes
B)Spleen
C)Thymus
D)Vermiform appendix
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Which of the following, also referred to as the adenoids, are located near the posterior opening of the nasal cavity?

A)Lymph nodes
B)Palatine tonsils
C)Lingual tonsils
D)Pharyngeal tonsils
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Which type of immunity is attained in utero?

A)Cell-mediated immunity
B)Inherited immunity
C)Active immunity
D)Passive immunity
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Specific immunity uses what to provide protection against specific pathogens?

A)T cells and B cells
B)Neutrophils and macrophages
C)Monocytes
D)Natural killer cells
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Deck 4: The Immune System
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In which of the following processes do cells attack and ingest the invading host?

A)Phagocytosis
B)Chemotaxis
C)Interferon
D)Inflammatory response
Phagocytosis
2
What is the second line of protection against pathogens?

A)Anatomic barriers
B)Inflammatory response
C)Vaccination
D)Mechanical methods
Inflammatory response
3
Which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)The immune system constantly works to protect the body from foreign cells.
B)Sometimes foreign tissues are introduced in the body for therapeutic reasons.
C)Cancerous cells are capable of destructive growth and spread.
D)The immune system protects the body from only external assaults.
The immune system protects the body from only external assaults.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the major classes of antibodies?

A)IgA
B)IgB
C)IgD
D)IgG
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What is the first line of protection against pathogens?

A)Anatomic barriers
B)Inflammatory response
C)Vaccination
D)Mechanical methods
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Which of the following is defined as new growths of tissue in which cell multiplication is uncontrolled?

A)Tumor
B)Cancer
C)Lymphoma
D)Blastoma
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Which statement about how the body protects itself from pathogens is TRUE?

A)Vomiting is a way to remove dangerous pathogens.
B)The presence of normal bacterial flora may produce chemicals that inhibit the growth of invading viruses.
C)Gastric acids and enzymes help neutralize pathogens that attack through the gastrointestinal system.
D)Removing tonsils will help protect the respiratory tract from invading pathogens.
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When an injury or invasion takes place, leukocytes are summoned to the affected area through a release of leukocyte-attracting chemicals in a process called what?

A)Inflammatory response
B)Phagocytosis
C)Macrophages
D)Chemotaxis
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9
Where does humoral immunity occur?

A)Spleen
B)Thymus
C)Macrophages
D)Plasma
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Which of the following contains valves to prevent backward flow?

A)Thymus
B)Lymph nodes
C)Lymphatic vessels
D)Peyer's patches
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11
Within which structure do monocytes and lymphocytes complete their development and are activated?

A)Thymus
B)Spleen
C)Vermiform appendix
D)Lymph nodes
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Which of the following is an enzyme that attacks cell walls of gram-positive bacteria making it inhospitable to most bacteria?

A)Sebum
B)Lysozyme
C)Perspiration
D)Bacterial flora
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Which statement about how the respiratory system protects itself from pathogens is FALSE?

A)Coughs and sneezes help remove pathogens from the lower airway.
B)Mucus and cilia within the respiratory tract help to trap and mechanically remove irritants.
C)The structure of the tonsils protects the entrance of the respiratory system.
D)The respiratory system provides protection against inhaled irritants.
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14
Which type of immunity uses monocytes?

A)Nonspecific immunity
B)Autoimmune
C)Specific immunity
D)Macrophages
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15
How many major classes of antibodies are there?

A)5
B)6
C)7
D)9
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Which of the following are chemical markers that identify cells as self or nonself?

A)Antigen
B)Antibody
C)B lymphocyte
D)T lymphocyte
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Which of the following is considered the primary organ of the lymphatic system?

A)Lymph nodes
B)Spleen
C)Thymus
D)Vermiform appendix
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Which of the following, also referred to as the adenoids, are located near the posterior opening of the nasal cavity?

A)Lymph nodes
B)Palatine tonsils
C)Lingual tonsils
D)Pharyngeal tonsils
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Which type of immunity is attained in utero?

A)Cell-mediated immunity
B)Inherited immunity
C)Active immunity
D)Passive immunity
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Specific immunity uses what to provide protection against specific pathogens?

A)T cells and B cells
B)Neutrophils and macrophages
C)Monocytes
D)Natural killer cells
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