Deck 37: Immunity

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<strong>  The above figure represents</strong> A) membrane attack complex; pores in bacterial cell B) macrophage attack complex; fluids released from pores C) pores for mucus secretion ciliated lung tissue D) macrophages; muscle tissue E) none of these <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The above figure represents

A) membrane attack complex; pores in bacterial cell
B) macrophage attack complex; fluids released from pores
C) pores for mucus secretion ciliated lung tissue
D) macrophages; muscle tissue
E) none of these
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<strong>  The letter A in the above figure represents</strong> A) keratin-filled, dead epithelial cells. B) replicating epithelium. C) mucus produced by underlying ciliated cells. D) white blood cells attacking a bacterial cell. E) all of these. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The letter "A" in the above figure represents

A) keratin-filled, dead epithelial cells.
B) replicating epithelium.
C) mucus produced by underlying ciliated cells.
D) white blood cells attacking a bacterial cell.
E) all of these.
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The source of diversity for B and T cell receptors is

A) mitosis.
B) meiosis.
C) transcript processing.
D) random recombination of genes.
E) gene transcription.
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Antibodies can be produced against all of the following EXCEPT

A) viruses.
B) bacterial cell walls.
C) fungi.
D) toxins.
E) all of these can be bound by an antibody.
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<strong>  The following questions refer to the figure above of antibody structure. The variable region of a light chain is indicated by</strong> A) A. B) B. C) C. D) D. E) E. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The following questions refer to the figure above of antibody structure.
The variable region of a light chain is indicated by

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
E) E.
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Pre-cancerous and even early cervical cancer

A) can be removed if detected early enough.
B) may be caused by HPV, a type of papillomavirus.
C) can be detected by Pap tests.
D) can be prevented with a vaccine.
E) include all of these.
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Antibodies are

A) proteins.
B) steroids.
C) polysaccharides.
D) lipoproteins.
E) any of these.
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The first response in adaptive immunity is

A) the production of white blood cells.
B) the production of complement.
C) the production of interferon.
D) inflammation.
E) wound healing.
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The most abundant of the circulating white blood cells are the

A) neutrophils.
B) macrophages.
C) mast cells.
D) eosinophils.
E) lymphocytes.
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<strong>  Histamine</strong> A) causes blood vessels to contract. B) causes capillaries to lose their permeability. C) causes an outward flow of fluids from the capillaries. D) reduces tissue swelling. E) enhances the function of cytokines. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Histamine

A) causes blood vessels to contract.
B) causes capillaries to lose their permeability.
C) causes an outward flow of fluids from the capillaries.
D) reduces tissue swelling.
E) enhances the function of cytokines.
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<strong>  The elimination of resident bacterial populations is</strong> A) beneficial to animals. B) beneficial to opportunistic pathogens. C) difficult because they are resistant to antibiotics. D) unlikely because of their large numbers. E) all of these. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The elimination of resident bacterial populations is

A) beneficial to animals.
B) beneficial to opportunistic pathogens.
C) difficult because they are resistant to antibiotics.
D) unlikely because of their large numbers.
E) all of these.
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<strong>  The following questions refer to the figure above of antibody structure. Antigens bind at</strong> A) A. B) B. C) C. D) D. E) E. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The following questions refer to the figure above of antibody structure.
Antigens bind at

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
E) E.
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Innate immunity is

A) the body's first line of defense.
B) the body's second line of defense.
C) the body's third line of defense.
D) involved with the production of antibodies.
E) associated with all of these.
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Antibodies are classified as

A) nucleoproteins.
B) immunoglobulins.
C) polysaccharides.
D) steroids.
E) lipids.
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Which of the following is NOT involved in self versus nonself recognition?

A) complement
B) MHC markers
C) TCRs
D) plasma membranes
E) all of these are involved.
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<strong>  Which of the following is(are) characteristic of acute inflammation?</strong> A) warmth B) swelling C) redness D) pain E) all of these <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following is(are) characteristic of acute inflammation?

A) warmth
B) swelling
C) redness
D) pain
E) all of these
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Normal bacterial inhabitants of the human body

A) are naturally resistant to antibiotics.
B) are able to out-compete some invading pathogens and thus are one of the body's initial defense mechanisms.
C) can be transformed into pathogenic forms if a person's resistance to disease is low.
D) are unable to survive the human body's defense mechanisms.
E) are able to out-compete some invading pathogens and thus are part of the body's innate immunity.
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Cervical cancer

A) kills about 3,600 U.S.women each year.
B) can affect young women.
C) death occurs more often in women who have not had a Pap smear.
D) can be caused by genital HPV.
E) includes all of these.
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<strong>  Which system involves plasma proteins activated when an organism's pattern receptors become bound to anything?</strong> A) cytokine B) complement C) suppressor D) enhancer E) coagulation <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which system involves plasma proteins activated when an organism's pattern receptors become bound to anything?

A) cytokine
B) complement
C) suppressor
D) enhancer
E) coagulation
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Memory cell production is associated with

A) the body's first line of defense.
B) the body's second line of defense.
C) the body's third line of defense.
D) complement production.
E) acute inflammation.
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
complement proteins
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Antihistamines dampen the effect of allergic reactions by

A) blocking the production of histamines.
B) blocking the release of histamines.
C) blocking the effect of histamines.
D) enzymatically destroying the histamines.
E) none of these.
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
perforin
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Which of the following is true of AIDS?

A) It is equivalent to HIV.
B) It is highly contagious.
C) There is no cure for those afflicted.
D) It is caused by a bacterium.
E) It can be prevented by vaccination.
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The cell-mediated response involves all of the following EXCEPT

A) dendritic cells with antigen-MHC complexes.
B) production of helper T cells.
C) production of cytokines.
D) production of cytotoxic cells.
E) production of antibodies.
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The immune system's attack on the body's own cells

A) is an autoimmune response.
B) results in anaphylactic shock.
C) is a type of acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
D) is due to the inactivation of helper T cells.
E) is due to an error in the production of MHC markers.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The letter B from the above figure represents</strong> A) complement. B) MHC markers with antigen expressed to the surface of a cell. C) lysosome with MHC molecule. D) plasma membranes fusing. E) MHC recycling. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The letter "B" from the above figure represents

A) complement.
B) MHC markers with antigen expressed to the surface of a cell.
C) lysosome with MHC molecule.
D) plasma membranes fusing.
E) MHC recycling.
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All of the following are autoimmune diseases EXCEPT

A) Graves' disease.
B) multiple sclerosis.
C) rheumatoid arthritis.
D) AIDS.
E) lupus.
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Which of the following is(are) false regarding B cells with antigen-MHC complexes?

A) They are stimulated by helper T cells to secrete cytokines.
B) Helper T cells signal them to divide and differentiate.
C) On signals from the helper T cells, they produce clones with identical receptors.
D) Once activated by signals from helper T cells, they produce IgG, IgA, or IgE immunoglobulins instead of membrane-bound IgM.
E) All of these are true.
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Approximately ____ million people are now infected with HIV.

A) 1
B) 6
C) 12
D) 20
E) 30
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In AIDS, the body's reduced capacity for adaptive immunity is due directly to the destruction of ____ cells.

A) NK
B) B
C) helper T
D) T
E) dendritic
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
cytotoxic T lymphocytes
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Which antibody is most commonly associated with an allergic reaction?

A) IgG
B) IgA
C) IgD
D) IgM
E) IgE
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What are responsible for the rapid mobilization of the immune response after a subsequent attack by a pathogen?

A) naive B cells
B) naive T cells
C) NK cells
D) memory cells
E) macrophages
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
antigens
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Which of the following statements is false?

A) HIV is the virus that causes AIDS.
B) The AIDS virus is a retrovirus.
C) The AIDS virus attacks macrophages, dendritic cells, and helper T cells.
D) HIV has several target cells
E) IgA antibodies can keep HIV levels low for decades.
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
clone
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Most organ transplants fail because

A) of poor vascular connection between host and donor tissue.
B) the migrating leukocytes attack the tissue adjacent to the transplant.
C) of the activity of cytotoxic T cells.
D) introduced tissues produce antibodies that cause a massive reaction.
E) of all of these.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The letter F from the above figure represents</strong> A) complement. B) MHC markers with antigen expressed to the surface of a cell. C) lysosome fusing with a phagosome. D) plasma membranes fusing. E) MHC recycling. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The letter "F" from the above figure represents

A) complement.
B) MHC markers with antigen expressed to the surface of a cell.
C) lysosome fusing with a phagosome.
D) plasma membranes fusing.
E) MHC recycling.
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
B lymphocytes
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
memory cells
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five types of white cells listed below.
a.macrophages
b.helper T cells
c.B cells
d.cytotoxic T cells
e.natural killer cells
Antibody production occurs in these cells.
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
vaccine
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
natural killer cells
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the five items listed below.
a.antigens
b.antibodies
c.helper T cells
d.cytotoxic T cells
e.effector B cells
These produce immunoglobulins in response to the reinvasion by a virus.
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
interleukins
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
macrophages
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the five items listed below.
a.antigens
b.antibodies
c.helper T cells
d.cytotoxic T cells
e.effector B cells
These bind, as in a lock-and-key mechanism, to foreign proteins.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five types of white cells listed below.
a.macrophages
b.helper T cells
c.B cells
d.cytotoxic T cells
e.natural killer cells
These cells scavenge dead cells and attack bacteria directly.
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
retroviruses
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five types of white cells listed below.
a.macrophages
b.helper T cells
c.B cells
d.cytotoxic T cells
e.natural killer cells
These cells destroy cells infected by viruses.
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__________ immunity specifically targets billions of different antigens.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the five items listed below.
a.antigens
b.antibodies
c.helper T cells
d.cytotoxic T cells
e.effector B cells
These directly attack the foreign cells of an incompatible skin graft.
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
stem cells
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
B cells
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the five items listed below.
a.antigens
b.antibodies
c.helper T cells
d.cytotoxic T cells
e.effector B cells
Proteins produced by these attack bacteria and viruses in the blood.
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An antigen-bearing pathogen that breaches surface barriers triggers __________ immunity.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five types of white cells listed below.
a.macrophages
b.helper T cells
c.B cells
d.cytotoxic T cells
e.natural killer cells
These cells kill tumor cells but are not B or T lymphocytes.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the five items listed below.
a.antigens
b.antibodies
c.helper T cells
d.cytotoxic T cells
e.effector B cells
An Rh+ molecule in the body of an Rh woman is an example of these.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five types of white cells listed below.
a.macrophages
b.helper T cells
c.B cells
d.cytotoxic T cells
e.natural killer cells
These cells recognize cell surface antigens and initiate the proliferation of lymphocytes.
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__________ are proteins, Y-shaped antigen receptors made only by __________ cells.
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There are five antibody classes: __________, __________, __________, __________, and __________.(Ig stands for __________.)
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__________ is the only disease to have been eradicated from causing natural infections.
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__________ refers to processes designed to induce immunity.
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Inflammation begins when mast cells in tissue release __________, which increases blood flow and also makes capillaries leaky to phagocytes and plasma proteins.
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Why is it beneficial to urinate after sexual activity?
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Antigen receptors are capable of producing large diversity due to the fact that there are __________ cassettes (versions) of each __________.
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__________ relieve allergy symptoms by dampening the effects of histamines.
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__________ fights infection by increasing the metabolic rate.
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Research on HIV vaccines is progressing, but success to date has been limited to vaccines that are of limited effectiveness against a few strains of the HIV virus.However, flu vaccines are similar in their limitations.Why are 'limited effectiveness' flu vaccines released, but not HIV vaccines?
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An individual is exposed to a pathogen and takes five days to recover.When exposed a year later they again take five days to recover.Would you suspect that adaptive immunity was involved?
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Some clones of the original immune cells are __________ cells, long-lived B and T cells reserved for future encounters with the antigen.
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Why is the destruction of helper T cells caused by HIV infection so crippling to adaptive immunity?
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<strong>  The above figure represents</strong> A) membrane attack complex; pores in bacterial cell B) macrophage attack complex; fluids released from pores C) pores for mucus secretion ciliated lung tissue D) macrophages; muscle tissue E) none of these
The above figure represents

A) membrane attack complex; pores in bacterial cell
B) macrophage attack complex; fluids released from pores
C) pores for mucus secretion ciliated lung tissue
D) macrophages; muscle tissue
E) none of these
A
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<strong>  The letter A in the above figure represents</strong> A) keratin-filled, dead epithelial cells. B) replicating epithelium. C) mucus produced by underlying ciliated cells. D) white blood cells attacking a bacterial cell. E) all of these.
The letter "A" in the above figure represents

A) keratin-filled, dead epithelial cells.
B) replicating epithelium.
C) mucus produced by underlying ciliated cells.
D) white blood cells attacking a bacterial cell.
E) all of these.
A
3
The source of diversity for B and T cell receptors is

A) mitosis.
B) meiosis.
C) transcript processing.
D) random recombination of genes.
E) gene transcription.
D
4
Antibodies can be produced against all of the following EXCEPT

A) viruses.
B) bacterial cell walls.
C) fungi.
D) toxins.
E) all of these can be bound by an antibody.
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<strong>  The following questions refer to the figure above of antibody structure. The variable region of a light chain is indicated by</strong> A) A. B) B. C) C. D) D. E) E. The following questions refer to the figure above of antibody structure.
The variable region of a light chain is indicated by

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
E) E.
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Pre-cancerous and even early cervical cancer

A) can be removed if detected early enough.
B) may be caused by HPV, a type of papillomavirus.
C) can be detected by Pap tests.
D) can be prevented with a vaccine.
E) include all of these.
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Antibodies are

A) proteins.
B) steroids.
C) polysaccharides.
D) lipoproteins.
E) any of these.
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8
The first response in adaptive immunity is

A) the production of white blood cells.
B) the production of complement.
C) the production of interferon.
D) inflammation.
E) wound healing.
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The most abundant of the circulating white blood cells are the

A) neutrophils.
B) macrophages.
C) mast cells.
D) eosinophils.
E) lymphocytes.
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<strong>  Histamine</strong> A) causes blood vessels to contract. B) causes capillaries to lose their permeability. C) causes an outward flow of fluids from the capillaries. D) reduces tissue swelling. E) enhances the function of cytokines.
Histamine

A) causes blood vessels to contract.
B) causes capillaries to lose their permeability.
C) causes an outward flow of fluids from the capillaries.
D) reduces tissue swelling.
E) enhances the function of cytokines.
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<strong>  The elimination of resident bacterial populations is</strong> A) beneficial to animals. B) beneficial to opportunistic pathogens. C) difficult because they are resistant to antibiotics. D) unlikely because of their large numbers. E) all of these.
The elimination of resident bacterial populations is

A) beneficial to animals.
B) beneficial to opportunistic pathogens.
C) difficult because they are resistant to antibiotics.
D) unlikely because of their large numbers.
E) all of these.
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<strong>  The following questions refer to the figure above of antibody structure. Antigens bind at</strong> A) A. B) B. C) C. D) D. E) E. The following questions refer to the figure above of antibody structure.
Antigens bind at

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
E) E.
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Innate immunity is

A) the body's first line of defense.
B) the body's second line of defense.
C) the body's third line of defense.
D) involved with the production of antibodies.
E) associated with all of these.
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Antibodies are classified as

A) nucleoproteins.
B) immunoglobulins.
C) polysaccharides.
D) steroids.
E) lipids.
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Which of the following is NOT involved in self versus nonself recognition?

A) complement
B) MHC markers
C) TCRs
D) plasma membranes
E) all of these are involved.
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<strong>  Which of the following is(are) characteristic of acute inflammation?</strong> A) warmth B) swelling C) redness D) pain E) all of these
Which of the following is(are) characteristic of acute inflammation?

A) warmth
B) swelling
C) redness
D) pain
E) all of these
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Normal bacterial inhabitants of the human body

A) are naturally resistant to antibiotics.
B) are able to out-compete some invading pathogens and thus are one of the body's initial defense mechanisms.
C) can be transformed into pathogenic forms if a person's resistance to disease is low.
D) are unable to survive the human body's defense mechanisms.
E) are able to out-compete some invading pathogens and thus are part of the body's innate immunity.
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Cervical cancer

A) kills about 3,600 U.S.women each year.
B) can affect young women.
C) death occurs more often in women who have not had a Pap smear.
D) can be caused by genital HPV.
E) includes all of these.
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<strong>  Which system involves plasma proteins activated when an organism's pattern receptors become bound to anything?</strong> A) cytokine B) complement C) suppressor D) enhancer E) coagulation
Which system involves plasma proteins activated when an organism's pattern receptors become bound to anything?

A) cytokine
B) complement
C) suppressor
D) enhancer
E) coagulation
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Memory cell production is associated with

A) the body's first line of defense.
B) the body's second line of defense.
C) the body's third line of defense.
D) complement production.
E) acute inflammation.
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Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
complement proteins
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22
Antihistamines dampen the effect of allergic reactions by

A) blocking the production of histamines.
B) blocking the release of histamines.
C) blocking the effect of histamines.
D) enzymatically destroying the histamines.
E) none of these.
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
perforin
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Which of the following is true of AIDS?

A) It is equivalent to HIV.
B) It is highly contagious.
C) There is no cure for those afflicted.
D) It is caused by a bacterium.
E) It can be prevented by vaccination.
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25
The cell-mediated response involves all of the following EXCEPT

A) dendritic cells with antigen-MHC complexes.
B) production of helper T cells.
C) production of cytokines.
D) production of cytotoxic cells.
E) production of antibodies.
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The immune system's attack on the body's own cells

A) is an autoimmune response.
B) results in anaphylactic shock.
C) is a type of acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
D) is due to the inactivation of helper T cells.
E) is due to an error in the production of MHC markers.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The letter B from the above figure represents</strong> A) complement. B) MHC markers with antigen expressed to the surface of a cell. C) lysosome with MHC molecule. D) plasma membranes fusing. E) MHC recycling. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The letter "B" from the above figure represents

A) complement.
B) MHC markers with antigen expressed to the surface of a cell.
C) lysosome with MHC molecule.
D) plasma membranes fusing.
E) MHC recycling.
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All of the following are autoimmune diseases EXCEPT

A) Graves' disease.
B) multiple sclerosis.
C) rheumatoid arthritis.
D) AIDS.
E) lupus.
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Which of the following is(are) false regarding B cells with antigen-MHC complexes?

A) They are stimulated by helper T cells to secrete cytokines.
B) Helper T cells signal them to divide and differentiate.
C) On signals from the helper T cells, they produce clones with identical receptors.
D) Once activated by signals from helper T cells, they produce IgG, IgA, or IgE immunoglobulins instead of membrane-bound IgM.
E) All of these are true.
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Approximately ____ million people are now infected with HIV.

A) 1
B) 6
C) 12
D) 20
E) 30
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In AIDS, the body's reduced capacity for adaptive immunity is due directly to the destruction of ____ cells.

A) NK
B) B
C) helper T
D) T
E) dendritic
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
cytotoxic T lymphocytes
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Which antibody is most commonly associated with an allergic reaction?

A) IgG
B) IgA
C) IgD
D) IgM
E) IgE
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What are responsible for the rapid mobilization of the immune response after a subsequent attack by a pathogen?

A) naive B cells
B) naive T cells
C) NK cells
D) memory cells
E) macrophages
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
antigens
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Which of the following statements is false?

A) HIV is the virus that causes AIDS.
B) The AIDS virus is a retrovirus.
C) The AIDS virus attacks macrophages, dendritic cells, and helper T cells.
D) HIV has several target cells
E) IgA antibodies can keep HIV levels low for decades.
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
clone
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Most organ transplants fail because

A) of poor vascular connection between host and donor tissue.
B) the migrating leukocytes attack the tissue adjacent to the transplant.
C) of the activity of cytotoxic T cells.
D) introduced tissues produce antibodies that cause a massive reaction.
E) of all of these.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following questions. The letter F from the above figure represents</strong> A) complement. B) MHC markers with antigen expressed to the surface of a cell. C) lysosome fusing with a phagosome. D) plasma membranes fusing. E) MHC recycling. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.
The letter "F" from the above figure represents

A) complement.
B) MHC markers with antigen expressed to the surface of a cell.
C) lysosome fusing with a phagosome.
D) plasma membranes fusing.
E) MHC recycling.
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
B lymphocytes
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
memory cells
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42
Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five types of white cells listed below.
a.macrophages
b.helper T cells
c.B cells
d.cytotoxic T cells
e.natural killer cells
Antibody production occurs in these cells.
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
vaccine
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
natural killer cells
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the five items listed below.
a.antigens
b.antibodies
c.helper T cells
d.cytotoxic T cells
e.effector B cells
These produce immunoglobulins in response to the reinvasion by a virus.
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
interleukins
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
macrophages
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the five items listed below.
a.antigens
b.antibodies
c.helper T cells
d.cytotoxic T cells
e.effector B cells
These bind, as in a lock-and-key mechanism, to foreign proteins.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five types of white cells listed below.
a.macrophages
b.helper T cells
c.B cells
d.cytotoxic T cells
e.natural killer cells
These cells scavenge dead cells and attack bacteria directly.
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
retroviruses
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Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five types of white cells listed below.
a.macrophages
b.helper T cells
c.B cells
d.cytotoxic T cells
e.natural killer cells
These cells destroy cells infected by viruses.
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52
__________ immunity specifically targets billions of different antigens.
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53
Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the five items listed below.
a.antigens
b.antibodies
c.helper T cells
d.cytotoxic T cells
e.effector B cells
These directly attack the foreign cells of an incompatible skin graft.
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54
MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
stem cells
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MATCHING
Matching.Match each term with the most appropriate statement.
a.cells that do not divide, die in less than a week, and secrete antibodies
b.cells that directly destroy body cells already infected by viral or fungal parasites, as well as mutant and cancerous cells
c.lymphocytes that are held in reserve, circulate in the bloodstream, and enable a rapid response to subsequent encounters with the same invader
d.able to lyse cells by forming pore complexes
e.cells that are produced in the bone marrow, are never changed by the thymus, and manufacture antibodies
f.able to destroy cells but not dependent on recognition of antigen-MHC complexes
g.a class of proteins that help cells of the immune system communicate
h."big eaters" that alert other lymphocytes to the invasion of specific antigens
i.immature cells that may or may not be committed to develop into one of several mature cell types
j.
a group of cells that are all produced asexually from one original parent cell
k.surface patterns of nonself molecules or particles
l.
proteins released by cytotoxic T cells to destroy target cell membranes
m.
preparation injected into the body to elicit a primary immune response
n.
one of this group has been identified as the causative agent of AIDS
B cells
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56
Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the five items listed below.
a.antigens
b.antibodies
c.helper T cells
d.cytotoxic T cells
e.effector B cells
Proteins produced by these attack bacteria and viruses in the blood.
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57
An antigen-bearing pathogen that breaches surface barriers triggers __________ immunity.
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58
Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five types of white cells listed below.
a.macrophages
b.helper T cells
c.B cells
d.cytotoxic T cells
e.natural killer cells
These cells kill tumor cells but are not B or T lymphocytes.
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59
Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the five items listed below.
a.antigens
b.antibodies
c.helper T cells
d.cytotoxic T cells
e.effector B cells
An Rh+ molecule in the body of an Rh woman is an example of these.
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60
Classification.Respond to the following statements with reference to the five types of white cells listed below.
a.macrophages
b.helper T cells
c.B cells
d.cytotoxic T cells
e.natural killer cells
These cells recognize cell surface antigens and initiate the proliferation of lymphocytes.
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61
__________ are proteins, Y-shaped antigen receptors made only by __________ cells.
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62
There are five antibody classes: __________, __________, __________, __________, and __________.(Ig stands for __________.)
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63
__________ is the only disease to have been eradicated from causing natural infections.
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64
__________ refers to processes designed to induce immunity.
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65
Inflammation begins when mast cells in tissue release __________, which increases blood flow and also makes capillaries leaky to phagocytes and plasma proteins.
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66
Why is it beneficial to urinate after sexual activity?
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67
Antigen receptors are capable of producing large diversity due to the fact that there are __________ cassettes (versions) of each __________.
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68
__________ relieve allergy symptoms by dampening the effects of histamines.
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69
__________ fights infection by increasing the metabolic rate.
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70
Research on HIV vaccines is progressing, but success to date has been limited to vaccines that are of limited effectiveness against a few strains of the HIV virus.However, flu vaccines are similar in their limitations.Why are 'limited effectiveness' flu vaccines released, but not HIV vaccines?
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71
An individual is exposed to a pathogen and takes five days to recover.When exposed a year later they again take five days to recover.Would you suspect that adaptive immunity was involved?
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72
Some clones of the original immune cells are __________ cells, long-lived B and T cells reserved for future encounters with the antigen.
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73
Why is the destruction of helper T cells caused by HIV infection so crippling to adaptive immunity?
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