Deck 34: Immunity

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A person with which blood type can receive a transfusion from anyone else regardless of their blood type?

A)type A
B)type B
C)type O
D)type AB
E)type C
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Four of the five terms describe the adaptive immune response. Select the exception.

A)specific
B)self/nonself recognition
C)memory
D)immediate response
E)diversity
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What are the most abundant phagocytic cells in humans?

A)basophils
B)dendritic cells
C)eosinophils
D)lymphocytes
E)neutrophils
Question
Which cells would be ignored in most instances by lymphocytes?

A)cells coated with complement proteins
B)cells with antigens on their surface
C)"self" cells with MHC markers
D)cells with both antigen and self-MHC markers
E)cells with damaged or mutant self-MHC markers
Question
Which immunoglobulin is able to pass the placenta to protect the fetus from pathogens?

A)IgG
B)IgA
C)IgD
D)IgM
E)IgE
Question
Which cells display digested viral cell fragments on their surface?

A)dendritic cells
B)helper T cells
C)cytotoxic T cells
D)memory T cells
E)B cells
Question
Blood typing is based on ____.

A)antibodies on red blood cells
B)antigens on red blood cells
C)hemoglobin on red blood cells
D)a protein in blood plasma
E)gene sequencing
Question
Four of the five answers listed below are events of the inflammatory response. Select the exception.

A)Capillary permeability increases.
B)Histamines are released.
C)Blood vessels dilate.
D)Temperature of the affected area drops.
E)Phagocytes migrate toward the affected area.
Question
Clones of B or T cells are ____.

A)being produced continually
B)interchangeable
C)produced only when their surface receptors recognize a specific antigen
D)involved in innate immunity
E)produced and mature in the bone marrow
Question
These antibodies stay attached to the B cell's plasma membrane and serve as receptors for binding with antigen and activating complement.

A)IgA only
B)IgG
C)IgM
D)IgE only
E)both IgE and IgA
Question
What enzyme protects the linings of internal tubes from bacteria?

A)lactic acid
B)complement
C)cytokine
D)mucus
E)lysozyme
Question
Active immunity is generated by ____.

A)avoiding the disease
B)receiving a vaccination against the disease
C)receiving antibodies by injection
D)receiving memory B cells from a donor
E)receiving a booster vaccination
Question
Four of the five problems listed below show too much immune response. Select the exception.

A)allergies
B)Graves' disease
C)multiple sclerosis
D)anaphylaxis
E)AIDS
Question
Measles has a _____ percent chance of infecting an unvaccinated person.

A)100
B)90
C)80
D)70
E)60
Question
What cell type engulfs pathogens and foreign particles and signals to the immune system to report the presence of a threat?

A)neutrophils
B)B cells
C)macrophages
D)mucus-producing cells
E)normal flora
Question
Graves' disease is caused by an autoimmune response that primarily affects the ____.

A)bone marrow
B)myelin sheath
C)thyroid
D)pancreas
E)joint collagen
Question
Where does a dendritic cell present antigen to naive T cells?

A)thymus
B)blood
C)bone marrow
D)lymph node or spleen
E)interstitial fluid
Question
Of the following, AIDS is most often transferred by ____.

A)casual contact
B)food
C)water
D)sexual intercourse
E)insect bites
Question
The infinite variety of antibodies that can be generated by B cells is due to ____.

A)the infinite variety of genes in these cells
B)the use of gene segments to produce an infinite variety of proteins
C)the recombination of genes due to crossing over
D)random mutations
E)modifying the protein after an antigen is detected
Question
In a cell-mediated immune response, how does a helper T cell activate cytotoxic T cells?

A)antibodies
B)cytokine signaling
C)receptor signaling
D)via cross-talk with macrophages
E)neural signaling
Question
Antigen binding sites on one antibody ____.

A)are the same as on all other antibodies
B)will bind to several different antigens
C)are unique and specific to one antigen
D)consist of light chain variable regions only
E)are the same as all membrane bound receptors
Question
Which event in inflammation aids in white blood cells migrating from the blood vessel to the site of injury?

A)Arterioles widen.
B)Blood flow produces heat in the area.
C)Capillary permeability is increased.
D)Complement is activated.
E)Phagocytes engulf complement coated bacteria.
Question
What part of the human body contains strong salts that can kill bacteria?

A)lungs
B)mouth
C)small intestine
D)stomach
E)large intestine
Question
Which cells produce antibodies?

A)helper T cells
B)dendritic cells
C)cytotoxic T cells
D)NK cells
E)B cells
Question
Which set of proteins is present in an inactive form in the blood but becomes activated via a cascade of events to play a role in immune responses?

A)complement
B)cytokine
C)interferon
D)lysozyme
E)prostaglandin
Question
Which cells are held in reserve to be used for a rapid response to subsequent intruders of the same type?

A)NK cells
B)helper T cells
C)cytotoxic T cells
D)memory cells
E)B cells
Question
During antigen processing in a phagocytic cell, where does the MHC molecule bind antigen?

A)lysosome
B)endoplasmic reticulum
C)Golgi bodies
D)cell membrane
E)nucleus
Question
Four of the five answers listed below are barriers to pathogen invasion. Select the exception.

A)intact skin
B)mucous membrane
C)gastric juices
D)blood plasma
E)lysozyme
Question
Four of the five answers listed below are targets of the immune system. Select the exception.

A)virus
B)normal cells
C)cancer cells
D)bacteria
E)debris and dead cells
Question
Which immune cells can kill cancerous cells that lack MHC markers?

A)effector B cells only
B)cytotoxic T cells only
C)natural killer cells only
D)cytotoxic T cells and natural killer cells
E)cytotoxic T cells and effector B cells
Question
Which signaling molecules are used by cells of the immune system to communicate with each other?

A)complement
B)neurotransmitters
C)hormones
D)cytokines
E)PAMPs
Question
Community immunity is only effective if at least ____ percent of the population is vaccinated against a disease.

A)60
B)72
C)80
D)92
E)100
Question
What type of antibodies will a person with type A blood have?

A)anti-A only
B)anti-B only
C)anti-O only
D)anti-A and anti-B
E)The type will vary with each individual.
Question
The same bacteria that are associated with periodontitis are associated with ____.

A)atherosclerosis
B)the common cold
C)influenza
D)tuberculosis
E)stomach ulcers
Question
​T cell receptors can discriminate between ____ (self) and ____ (nonself).

A)​antigens; MHC markers
B)​MHC markers; antigens
C)​MHC markers; antibodies
D)​B cell receptors; T cell receptors
E)​IgM; IgD
Question
Most drugs used to treat AIDS are aimed at ____.

A)processes unique to retroviral replication
B)strengthening the immune response
C)helper T cell generation
D)destroying the viral infected cells
E)preventing secondary infections
Question
Which immunoglobulin is the most common in gland secretions?

A)IgG
B)IgA
C)IgD
D)IgM
E)IgE
Question
Self-recognition is based on T cell receptors recognizing ____.

A)MHC markers
B)perforins
C)complement
D)naive B cells
E)antibodies
Question
The purpose of a vaccine is to ____.

A)cure the disease
B)cause the onset of a fever
C)develop innate immunity
D)elicit an active immune response
E)kill any infected cells present in the body
Question
Low pH is an important deterrent to pathogens in the ____.

A)stomach only
B)mouth only
C)vagina only
D)stomach and mouth
E)stomach and vagina
Question
Match the descriptions with the mechanism of innate immunity.
a.complement
b.inflammation
c.fever
triggered by cytokine stimulation of hypothalamus
Question
Match the cell type to the correct description.
a.eosinophil
b.mast cell
c.neutrophil
d.basophil
e.dendritic cell
migrates into damaged or infected tissues, where it participates in inflammatory response by degranulating
Question
Match the descriptions with the mechanism of innate immunity.
a.complement
b.inflammation
c.fever
works hand in hand with adaptive immune responses
Question
Which cells attack parasites that are too big for phagocytosis?

A)basophils
B)dendritic cells
C)eosinophils
D)lymphocytes
E)Neutrophils
Question
Match the descriptions with the mechanism of innate immunity.
a.complement
b.inflammation
c.fever
fast, local response that jump-starts healing process
Question
Match the descriptions with the mechanism of innate immunity.
a.complement
b.inflammation
c.fever
main hallmark is increased blood flow
Question
How does inflammation begin?

A)Phagocytic white blood cells migrate to the site.
B)A fever starts.
C)Capillaries become leaky.
D)Arterioles dilate.
E)A white blood cell (e.g., mast cell) degranulates.
Question
Match the cell type to the correct description.
a.eosinophil
b.mast cell
c.neutrophil
d.basophil
e.dendritic cell
most abundant white blood cell
Question
Match the cell type to the correct description.
a.eosinophil
b.mast cell
c.neutrophil
d.basophil
e.dendritic cell
differentiates in damaged tissues; major antigen-presenting cell that is also phagocytic
Question
What best describes an inappropriate immune response to normal body tissues?

A)allergy
B)immunodeficiency
C)anaphylactic shock
D)autoimmune disease
E)septic shock
Question
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) primarily infects which cells?

A)red blood cells
B)mast cells and basophils
C)B cells and cytotoxic T cells
D)NK cells
E)macrophages, dendritic cells, and helper T cells
Question
Whenever the body is re-exposed to an allergen, the binding of IgE antibodies causes ____.

A)degranulation and inflammation
B)the release of antihistamines
C)the suppression of the inflammatory response
D)the production of clonal cells
E)fever
Question
Match the cell type to the correct description.
a.eosinophil
b.mast cell
c.neutrophil
d.basophil
e.dendritic cell
anchored in tissues; participates in inflammation and allergies
Question
Match the descriptions with the mechanism of innate immunity.
a.complement
b.inflammation
c.fever
generally does not require treatment in otherwise healthy adult
Question
Match the cell type to the correct description.
a.eosinophil
b.mast cell
c.neutrophil
d.basophil
e.dendritic cell
granules contain enzymes effective against multicellular parasites
Question
Match the descriptions with the mechanism of innate immunity.

-cascading reactions in positive feedback

A)complement
B)inflammation
C)fever
Question
A normally harmless substance that produces an immune response in some people is a(n) ____.

A)pathogen
B)cytokine
C)histamine
D)allergen
E)antibody
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Deck 34: Immunity
1
A person with which blood type can receive a transfusion from anyone else regardless of their blood type?

A)type A
B)type B
C)type O
D)type AB
E)type C
D
2
Four of the five terms describe the adaptive immune response. Select the exception.

A)specific
B)self/nonself recognition
C)memory
D)immediate response
E)diversity
D
3
What are the most abundant phagocytic cells in humans?

A)basophils
B)dendritic cells
C)eosinophils
D)lymphocytes
E)neutrophils
E
4
Which cells would be ignored in most instances by lymphocytes?

A)cells coated with complement proteins
B)cells with antigens on their surface
C)"self" cells with MHC markers
D)cells with both antigen and self-MHC markers
E)cells with damaged or mutant self-MHC markers
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5
Which immunoglobulin is able to pass the placenta to protect the fetus from pathogens?

A)IgG
B)IgA
C)IgD
D)IgM
E)IgE
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Which cells display digested viral cell fragments on their surface?

A)dendritic cells
B)helper T cells
C)cytotoxic T cells
D)memory T cells
E)B cells
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Blood typing is based on ____.

A)antibodies on red blood cells
B)antigens on red blood cells
C)hemoglobin on red blood cells
D)a protein in blood plasma
E)gene sequencing
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8
Four of the five answers listed below are events of the inflammatory response. Select the exception.

A)Capillary permeability increases.
B)Histamines are released.
C)Blood vessels dilate.
D)Temperature of the affected area drops.
E)Phagocytes migrate toward the affected area.
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9
Clones of B or T cells are ____.

A)being produced continually
B)interchangeable
C)produced only when their surface receptors recognize a specific antigen
D)involved in innate immunity
E)produced and mature in the bone marrow
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10
These antibodies stay attached to the B cell's plasma membrane and serve as receptors for binding with antigen and activating complement.

A)IgA only
B)IgG
C)IgM
D)IgE only
E)both IgE and IgA
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11
What enzyme protects the linings of internal tubes from bacteria?

A)lactic acid
B)complement
C)cytokine
D)mucus
E)lysozyme
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12
Active immunity is generated by ____.

A)avoiding the disease
B)receiving a vaccination against the disease
C)receiving antibodies by injection
D)receiving memory B cells from a donor
E)receiving a booster vaccination
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13
Four of the five problems listed below show too much immune response. Select the exception.

A)allergies
B)Graves' disease
C)multiple sclerosis
D)anaphylaxis
E)AIDS
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Measles has a _____ percent chance of infecting an unvaccinated person.

A)100
B)90
C)80
D)70
E)60
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15
What cell type engulfs pathogens and foreign particles and signals to the immune system to report the presence of a threat?

A)neutrophils
B)B cells
C)macrophages
D)mucus-producing cells
E)normal flora
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16
Graves' disease is caused by an autoimmune response that primarily affects the ____.

A)bone marrow
B)myelin sheath
C)thyroid
D)pancreas
E)joint collagen
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17
Where does a dendritic cell present antigen to naive T cells?

A)thymus
B)blood
C)bone marrow
D)lymph node or spleen
E)interstitial fluid
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18
Of the following, AIDS is most often transferred by ____.

A)casual contact
B)food
C)water
D)sexual intercourse
E)insect bites
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19
The infinite variety of antibodies that can be generated by B cells is due to ____.

A)the infinite variety of genes in these cells
B)the use of gene segments to produce an infinite variety of proteins
C)the recombination of genes due to crossing over
D)random mutations
E)modifying the protein after an antigen is detected
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20
In a cell-mediated immune response, how does a helper T cell activate cytotoxic T cells?

A)antibodies
B)cytokine signaling
C)receptor signaling
D)via cross-talk with macrophages
E)neural signaling
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21
Antigen binding sites on one antibody ____.

A)are the same as on all other antibodies
B)will bind to several different antigens
C)are unique and specific to one antigen
D)consist of light chain variable regions only
E)are the same as all membrane bound receptors
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22
Which event in inflammation aids in white blood cells migrating from the blood vessel to the site of injury?

A)Arterioles widen.
B)Blood flow produces heat in the area.
C)Capillary permeability is increased.
D)Complement is activated.
E)Phagocytes engulf complement coated bacteria.
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23
What part of the human body contains strong salts that can kill bacteria?

A)lungs
B)mouth
C)small intestine
D)stomach
E)large intestine
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24
Which cells produce antibodies?

A)helper T cells
B)dendritic cells
C)cytotoxic T cells
D)NK cells
E)B cells
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25
Which set of proteins is present in an inactive form in the blood but becomes activated via a cascade of events to play a role in immune responses?

A)complement
B)cytokine
C)interferon
D)lysozyme
E)prostaglandin
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26
Which cells are held in reserve to be used for a rapid response to subsequent intruders of the same type?

A)NK cells
B)helper T cells
C)cytotoxic T cells
D)memory cells
E)B cells
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27
During antigen processing in a phagocytic cell, where does the MHC molecule bind antigen?

A)lysosome
B)endoplasmic reticulum
C)Golgi bodies
D)cell membrane
E)nucleus
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Four of the five answers listed below are barriers to pathogen invasion. Select the exception.

A)intact skin
B)mucous membrane
C)gastric juices
D)blood plasma
E)lysozyme
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29
Four of the five answers listed below are targets of the immune system. Select the exception.

A)virus
B)normal cells
C)cancer cells
D)bacteria
E)debris and dead cells
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30
Which immune cells can kill cancerous cells that lack MHC markers?

A)effector B cells only
B)cytotoxic T cells only
C)natural killer cells only
D)cytotoxic T cells and natural killer cells
E)cytotoxic T cells and effector B cells
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31
Which signaling molecules are used by cells of the immune system to communicate with each other?

A)complement
B)neurotransmitters
C)hormones
D)cytokines
E)PAMPs
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32
Community immunity is only effective if at least ____ percent of the population is vaccinated against a disease.

A)60
B)72
C)80
D)92
E)100
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33
What type of antibodies will a person with type A blood have?

A)anti-A only
B)anti-B only
C)anti-O only
D)anti-A and anti-B
E)The type will vary with each individual.
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34
The same bacteria that are associated with periodontitis are associated with ____.

A)atherosclerosis
B)the common cold
C)influenza
D)tuberculosis
E)stomach ulcers
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35
​T cell receptors can discriminate between ____ (self) and ____ (nonself).

A)​antigens; MHC markers
B)​MHC markers; antigens
C)​MHC markers; antibodies
D)​B cell receptors; T cell receptors
E)​IgM; IgD
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36
Most drugs used to treat AIDS are aimed at ____.

A)processes unique to retroviral replication
B)strengthening the immune response
C)helper T cell generation
D)destroying the viral infected cells
E)preventing secondary infections
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37
Which immunoglobulin is the most common in gland secretions?

A)IgG
B)IgA
C)IgD
D)IgM
E)IgE
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38
Self-recognition is based on T cell receptors recognizing ____.

A)MHC markers
B)perforins
C)complement
D)naive B cells
E)antibodies
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39
The purpose of a vaccine is to ____.

A)cure the disease
B)cause the onset of a fever
C)develop innate immunity
D)elicit an active immune response
E)kill any infected cells present in the body
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40
Low pH is an important deterrent to pathogens in the ____.

A)stomach only
B)mouth only
C)vagina only
D)stomach and mouth
E)stomach and vagina
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41
Match the descriptions with the mechanism of innate immunity.
a.complement
b.inflammation
c.fever
triggered by cytokine stimulation of hypothalamus
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42
Match the cell type to the correct description.
a.eosinophil
b.mast cell
c.neutrophil
d.basophil
e.dendritic cell
migrates into damaged or infected tissues, where it participates in inflammatory response by degranulating
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43
Match the descriptions with the mechanism of innate immunity.
a.complement
b.inflammation
c.fever
works hand in hand with adaptive immune responses
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44
Which cells attack parasites that are too big for phagocytosis?

A)basophils
B)dendritic cells
C)eosinophils
D)lymphocytes
E)Neutrophils
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45
Match the descriptions with the mechanism of innate immunity.
a.complement
b.inflammation
c.fever
fast, local response that jump-starts healing process
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46
Match the descriptions with the mechanism of innate immunity.
a.complement
b.inflammation
c.fever
main hallmark is increased blood flow
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47
How does inflammation begin?

A)Phagocytic white blood cells migrate to the site.
B)A fever starts.
C)Capillaries become leaky.
D)Arterioles dilate.
E)A white blood cell (e.g., mast cell) degranulates.
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48
Match the cell type to the correct description.
a.eosinophil
b.mast cell
c.neutrophil
d.basophil
e.dendritic cell
most abundant white blood cell
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49
Match the cell type to the correct description.
a.eosinophil
b.mast cell
c.neutrophil
d.basophil
e.dendritic cell
differentiates in damaged tissues; major antigen-presenting cell that is also phagocytic
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50
What best describes an inappropriate immune response to normal body tissues?

A)allergy
B)immunodeficiency
C)anaphylactic shock
D)autoimmune disease
E)septic shock
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51
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) primarily infects which cells?

A)red blood cells
B)mast cells and basophils
C)B cells and cytotoxic T cells
D)NK cells
E)macrophages, dendritic cells, and helper T cells
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52
Whenever the body is re-exposed to an allergen, the binding of IgE antibodies causes ____.

A)degranulation and inflammation
B)the release of antihistamines
C)the suppression of the inflammatory response
D)the production of clonal cells
E)fever
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53
Match the cell type to the correct description.
a.eosinophil
b.mast cell
c.neutrophil
d.basophil
e.dendritic cell
anchored in tissues; participates in inflammation and allergies
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54
Match the descriptions with the mechanism of innate immunity.
a.complement
b.inflammation
c.fever
generally does not require treatment in otherwise healthy adult
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55
Match the cell type to the correct description.
a.eosinophil
b.mast cell
c.neutrophil
d.basophil
e.dendritic cell
granules contain enzymes effective against multicellular parasites
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56
Match the descriptions with the mechanism of innate immunity.

-cascading reactions in positive feedback

A)complement
B)inflammation
C)fever
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A normally harmless substance that produces an immune response in some people is a(n) ____.

A)pathogen
B)cytokine
C)histamine
D)allergen
E)antibody
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