front 1 Both the eye and the respiratory tract are protected against
infections by which of the | back 1 D |
front 2 How do people contract salmonella poisoning? | back 2 A |
front 3 Which statement about the complement system is true? | back 3 D |
front 4 ) Which action below is affected by an antihistamine? | back 4 A |
front 5 Which cells and which signaling molecules are responsible for
initiating an inflammatory | back 5 D |
front 6 ) Inflammatory responses may include which of the following? | back 6 B |
front 7 A bacterium entering the body through a small cut in the skin will do
which of the | back 7 E |
front 8 An invertebrate, such as an insect, has innate immunity that can be
nonspecific about which | back 8 B |
front 9 In some insects, such as Drosophila, fungal cell wall elements can
activate the protein Toll. | back 9 A |
front 10 Mammals have Toll-like receptors (TLRs) that act in a manner similar
to those of insects. | back 10 C |
front 11 Cave art by early humans recognized the existence of the major signs of inflammation. Which of the following are symptoms of inflammation that might
appear in such art? | back 11 E |
front 12 Cave art by early humans recognized the existence of the major signs of inflammation. Which of the following is the most likely reason that ancient
peoples sought to identify | back 12 D |
front 13 Cave art by early humans recognized the existence of the major signs of inflammation. ) Histamines trigger dilation of nearby blood vessels, and increase
in their permeability. | back 13 D |
front 14 Septic shock, a systemic response including high fever and low blood
pressure, can be life | back 14 A |
front 15 A bacterium has elements on its surface that are resistant to
lysozyme. If an individual is | back 15 B |
front 16 ) What are antigens? | back 16 D |
front 17 ) If a newborn were accidentally given a drug that destroyed the
thymus, what would most | back 17 D |
front 18 Clonal selection implies that | back 18 B |
front 19 Clonal selection is an explanation for how | back 19 C |
front 20 A person exposed to a new cold virus would not feel better for one to
two weeks because | back 20 C |
front 21 When would B cells produce effector cells? | back 21 A |
front 22 When would memory cells be produced? | back 22 E |
front 23 When would you find antibodies being produced? | back 23 E |
front 24 Which of the following cell types are responsible for initiating a
secondary immune | back 24 A |
front 25 Which of the following differentiates T cells and B cells? | back 25 C |
front 26 The MHC is important in a T cellʹs ability to | back 26 A |
front 27 A patient can produce antibodies against some bacterial pathogens,
but he does not | back 27 D |
front 28 In which of the following situations will helper T cells be
activated? | back 28 A |
front 29 An immunoglobulin (Ig) molecule, of whatever class, has regions
symbolized as C or V, H | back 29 A |
front 30 For one person to produce over a million different antibody molecules
could not possibly | back 30 C |
front 31 Which of the following is accounted for by immunological
memory? | back 31 D |
front 32 An otherwise healthy student in your class is infected with EBV, the
virus that causes infectious Her immune systemʹs recognition of this infection will involve which
of the following? | back 32 D |
front 33 An otherwise healthy student in your class is infected with EBV, the
virus that causes infectious The EBV antigen fragments will be presented by the virus-infected
cells along with which | back 33 C |
front 34 These cells are involved in cell-mediated immunity and destroy
virally infected cells: | back 34 A |
front 35 These cells are involved in cell-mediated immunity, and they respond
to class I MHC | back 35 A |
front 36 These cells are involved in innate immunity, and a person lacking
these cells may have a | back 36 B |
front 37 Which of the following is a pathway that would lead to the activation
of cytotoxic T cells? | back 37 B |
front 38 Which of the following is the last line of defense against an
extracellular pathogen? | back 38 C |
front 39 The following events occur when a mammalian immune system first
encounters a | back 39 E |
front 40 Which cell type interacts with both the humoral and cell-mediated
immune pathways? | back 40 E |
front 41 Both lysozyme and cytotoxic T cells | back 41 A |
front 42 A nonfunctional CD4 protein on a helper T cell would result in the
helper T cell being | back 42 E |
front 43 What are CD4 and CD8? | back 43 D |
front 44 Which of the following are T cells of the immune system? | back 44 B |
front 45 B cells interacting with helper T cells are stimulated to
differentiate when | back 45 E |
front 46 Why can normal immune responses be described as polyclonal? | back 46 D |
front 47 How do antibodies of the different classes IgM, IgG, IgA, IgD, and
IgE differ from each | back 47 B |
front 48 When antibodies attack antigens, clumping of the affected cells
generally occurs. This is | back 48 A |
front 49 ) Phagocytosis of microbes by macrophages is enhanced by which of the
following? | back 49 D |
front 50 ) What is the primary function of humoral immunity? | back 50 D |
front 51 Naturally acquired passive immunity would involve the | back 51 C |
front 52 Which of the following is true of active but not passive
immunity? | back 52 D |
front 53 ) Jenner successfully used cowpox virus as a vaccine against the
virus that causes smallpox. | back 53 D |
front 54 ) Which of the following would be most beneficial in treating an
individual who has been | back 54 B |
front 55 Which of the following is true of the successful development of a
vaccine to be used against | back 55 A |
front 56 ) A researcher is analyzing the immune response of a patient
following the patientʹs | back 56 D |
front 57 What accounts for antibody switching (i.e., the switch of one B cell
from producing one | back 57 E |
front 58 The number of MHC protein combinations possible in a given population
is enormous. | back 58 C |
front 59 A bone marrow transplant may not be appropriate from a given donor
(Jane) to a given | back 59 A |
front 60 ) A transfusion of type A blood given to a person who has type O
blood would result in | back 60 B |
front 61 ) In which of the cases could the mother exhibit an anti-Rh-factor
reaction to the developing | back 61 A |
front 62 In Cases 1 and 2 in the table, the mothers would be able, if needed,
to supply blood to the | back 62 B |
front 63 In which of the cases would the precaution likely be taken to give
the mother anti-Rh | back 63 A |
front 64 An immune response to a tissue graft will differ from an immune
response to a bacterium | back 64 A |
front 65 Immunodeficiencies may be genetic in origin. Two examples of these
are Brutonʹs agammaglobulinemia, A child is diagnosed with DiGeorge syndrome (DGS). With which of the
following would | back 65 D |
front 66 Immunodeficiencies may be genetic in origin. Two examples of these
are Brutonʹs agammaglobulinemia, Which of the following might be a child with Brutonʹs
disease? | back 66 C |
front 67 Immunodeficiencies may be genetic in origin. Two examples of these
are Brutonʹs agammaglobulinemia, Brutonʹs disorder might occur because of which of the following
molecular problems? | back 67 A |
front 68 Immunodeficiencies may be genetic in origin. Two examples of these
are Brutonʹs agammaglobulinemia, ) The DGS-like phenotype can be produced in a specific knockout
mouse for HA3, a Hox | back 68 D |
front 69 In the human disease known as lupus, there is an immune reaction
against a patientʹs own | back 69 C |
front 70 A patient undergoes a high level of mast cell degranulation, dilation
of blood vessels, and | back 70 E |
front 71 Some pathogens can undergo rapid changes resulting in antigenic
variation. Which of the | back 71 A |
front 72 ) Some viruses can undergo latency, the ability to remain inactive
for some period of time. | back 72 B |
front 73 Most newly emerging diseases, no matter how severe their effects on a
population, human | back 73 C |
front 74 Which of the following could prevent the appearance of the symptoms
of an allergy attack? | back 74 A |
front 75 A patient reports severe symptoms of watery, itchy eyes and sneezing
after being given a | back 75 D |
front 76 What aspect of the immune response would a patient who has a
parasitic worm infection | back 76 E |
front 77 ) Which of the following is not a component of an insectʹs defense
against infection? | back 77 B |
front 78 Which of the following is a characteristic of the early stages of
local inflammation? | back 78 D |
front 79 An epitope associates with which part of an antibody? | back 79 C |
front 80 Which of the following is not true about helper T cells? | back 80 B |
front 81 Which statement best describes the difference in responses of
effector B cells (plasma cells) | back 81 C |
front 82 Which of these molecules is incorrectly paired with a source? | back 82 D |
front 83 Which of the following results in long-term immunity? | back 83 D |
front 84 ) HIV targets include all of the following except | back 84 B |