Deck 21: Immune System

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When a pathogen causes redness, heat, swelling, and pain, the process is called:

A) chemotaxis.
B) diapedesis.
C) an anaphylactic reaction.
D) infection.
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Which of the following includes mechanical barriers, chemical barriers, and reflexes?

A) specific defense mechanisms
B) third line of defense
C) nonspecific defense mechanisms
D) interferons and complement proteins
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Which of the following is most related to pus?

A) hyperbilirubinemia and jaundice
B) phagocytosis and infection
C) autoimmune disease
D) thrombocytopenia and bleeding
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Leukocytes "go" to the site of infection. Which of the following is descriptive of this activity?

A) fever and flushing
B) histamine and urticaria
C) diapedesis and chemotaxis
D) mitosis and neoplasia
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Which of the following is most descriptive of the Kupffer cell?

A) It is a helper T cell.
B) It is a "fixed" macrophage located within the liver.
C) It is a memory cell.
D) It secretes antibodies.
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The "big-eating" fixed phagocytes located in the liver, spleen, and lymph nodes:

A) are called natural killer cells.
B) are B cells.
C) are macrophages.
D) develop in response to a specific antigen.
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Fever-producing substances (pyrogens):

A) are released by phagocytes as they perform their tasks.
B) cause the release of histamine.
C) are called interferons.
D) are immunoglobulins.
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Interferons are:

A) proteins secreted by a cell infected by a virus that prevent further viral replication.
B) complement proteins.
C) called IgE antibodies.
D) secreted by T cells.
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Your own cells and secretions are recognized by your body as nonantigenic. What is this self-recognition called?

A) immunity
B) immunocompetence
C) immunotolerance
D) autoimmunity
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Antibody-mediated immunity:

A) is achieved by B cells.
B) operates by cell-to-cell combat.
C) always results in anaphylaxis.
D) is achieved by natural killer cells.
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Deck 21: Immune System
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When a pathogen causes redness, heat, swelling, and pain, the process is called:

A) chemotaxis.
B) diapedesis.
C) an anaphylactic reaction.
D) infection.
infection.
2
Which of the following includes mechanical barriers, chemical barriers, and reflexes?

A) specific defense mechanisms
B) third line of defense
C) nonspecific defense mechanisms
D) interferons and complement proteins
nonspecific defense mechanisms
3
Which of the following is most related to pus?

A) hyperbilirubinemia and jaundice
B) phagocytosis and infection
C) autoimmune disease
D) thrombocytopenia and bleeding
phagocytosis and infection
4
Leukocytes "go" to the site of infection. Which of the following is descriptive of this activity?

A) fever and flushing
B) histamine and urticaria
C) diapedesis and chemotaxis
D) mitosis and neoplasia
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Which of the following is most descriptive of the Kupffer cell?

A) It is a helper T cell.
B) It is a "fixed" macrophage located within the liver.
C) It is a memory cell.
D) It secretes antibodies.
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The "big-eating" fixed phagocytes located in the liver, spleen, and lymph nodes:

A) are called natural killer cells.
B) are B cells.
C) are macrophages.
D) develop in response to a specific antigen.
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Fever-producing substances (pyrogens):

A) are released by phagocytes as they perform their tasks.
B) cause the release of histamine.
C) are called interferons.
D) are immunoglobulins.
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Interferons are:

A) proteins secreted by a cell infected by a virus that prevent further viral replication.
B) complement proteins.
C) called IgE antibodies.
D) secreted by T cells.
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Your own cells and secretions are recognized by your body as nonantigenic. What is this self-recognition called?

A) immunity
B) immunocompetence
C) immunotolerance
D) autoimmunity
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Antibody-mediated immunity:

A) is achieved by B cells.
B) operates by cell-to-cell combat.
C) always results in anaphylaxis.
D) is achieved by natural killer cells.
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