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Chapter 16 - Microbiology BIOL 2420

front 1

Innate immunity is

A) the body's ability to ward off diseases

B) the body's defenses against any kind of pathogen

C) the body's defenses against a particular pathogen

D) the lack of resistance

E) none of the above

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B

front 2

Which of the following is not a physical factor to protect the skin and mucous membranes from infection?

A) Layers of cells

B) Tears

C) Saliva

D) Lysozome

E) None of the above

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D

front 3

The function of the "ciliary escalator" is to

A) Kill microorganisms

B) Remove microorganisms

C) Remove microorganisms from the lower respiratory tract

D) Remove microorganisms from the upper respiratory tract

E) All of the above

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C

front 4

Which of the following exhibits the highest phagocytic activity?

A) Neutrophils

B) Erythrocytes

C) Lymphocytes

D) Basophils

E) Eosinophils

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A

front 5

Which of the following is not a characteristic of inflammation?

A) Redness

B) Pain

C) Local heat

D) Fever

E) Swelling

back 5

D

front 6

All of the following can be determined from a differential cell count EXCEPT

A) the total number of white blood cells.

B) the numbers of each type of white blood cell.

C) the number of red blood cells.

D) the possibility of a state of disease.

E) none of the above.

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C

front 7

The complement protein cascade is the same for the classical pathway, alternative pathway, and lectin pathway after the point in the cascade where the activation of

A) C1

B) C2

C) C3

D) C5

E) C6

back 7

C

front 8

Which of the following does not cause vasodilation?

A) kinins.

B) prostaglandins.

C) lysozymes.

D) histamine.

E) none of the above.

back 8

C

front 9

Which of the following choices shows the order in which white blood cells migrate to infected tissues?

A) Macrophages -> monocytes

B) Lymphocytes -> macrophages

C) Neutrophils -> macrophages

D) Neutrophils -> monocytes

E) Macrophages -> neutrophils

back 9

D

front 10

"Margination" refers to

A) the adherence of phagocytes to microorganisms.

B) the chemotactic response of phagocytes.

C) adherence of phagocytes to the lining of blood vessels.

D) dilation of blood vessels.

E) the movement of phagocytes through walls of blood vessels.

back 10

C

front 11

Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A) Alpha-interferon is an antiviral protein

B) Alpha-interferon promotes phagocytosis

C) Gamma-interferon causes cell lysis

D) Alpha-interferon acts against specific viruses

E) Beta-interferon attacks invading viruses

back 11

A

front 12

Which of the following is found normally in serum?

A) complement

B) interferon

C) histamine

D) leukocytosis-promoting factor

E) TLRs

back 12

A

front 13

Which of the following is not an effect of complement activation?

A) interference with viral replication.

B) bacterial cell lysis.

C) opsonization.

D) increased phagocytic activity.

E) increased blood vessel permeability.

back 13

A

front 14

Which of the following is an effect of opsonization?

A) increased adherence of phagocytes to microorganisms

B) increased margination of phagocytes

C) increased diapedesis of phagocytes

D) inflammation

E) none of the above

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A

front 15

Normal microbiota provide protection from infection in each of the following ways EXCEPT

A) they produce antibacterial chemicals.

B) they compete with pathogens for nutrients.

C) they make the chemical environment unsuitable for nonresident bacteria.

D) they produce lysozyme.

E) none of the above.

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D

front 16

Which of the following does not provide protection from phagocytic digestion?

A) Preventing formation of phagolysosomes

B) Killing white blood cells

C) Lysing phagolysosomes

D) Ability to grow at a low pH

E) None of the above

back 16

E

front 17

Defensive cells such as T cells identify pathogens by binding:

A) Toll-like receptors

B) Lysozyme

C) Complement

D) Lectins

E) Cytokines

back 17

A

front 18

Which of the following is not a chemical factor to protect the skin and mucous membranes from infection?

A) Mucus

B) Sebum

C) Gastric juices

D) pH

E) Lysozyme

back 18

A

front 19

Which of the following is not true of fixed macrophages?

A) They are found in certain tissues and organs.

B) They develop from neutrophils.

C) They are cells of the mononuclear phagocytic system.

D) They are mature monocytes.

E) None of the above.

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B

front 20

Adherence of phagocytes may be accomplished by all of the following except

A) trapping a bacterium against a rough surface.

B) opsonization.

C) chemotaxis.

D) lysozyme.

E) complement.

back 20

D

front 21

Which of the following is not an effect of histamine?

A) vasodilation.

B) fever.

C) swelling.

D) redness.

E) pain.

back 21

B

front 22

Which of the following is not a function of inflammation?

A) To destroy an injurious agent

B) To remove an injurious agent

C) To wall off an injurious agent

D) To repair damaged tissue

E) None of the above

back 22

E

front 23

Chill is a sign that

A) body temperature is falling.

B) body temperature is rising.

C) body temperature will remain the same.

D) sweating will follow.

E) none of the above.

back 23

B

front 24

Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A) There are at least thirty complement proteins.

B) All of the complement proteins are constantly active in serum.

C) Factors B, D, and P cause cytolysis.

D) Complement activity is antigen-specific.

E) Complement increases after immunization.

back 24

A

front 25

Complement fixation results in all of the following except

A) Activation od C3b

B) Immune adherence

C) Acute inflammation

D) Opsonization

E) Cell lysis

back 25

C

front 26

The mechanism of action of interferon includes all of the following except

A) It binds to the surface of uninfected cells

B) It inactivates viruses

C) It initiates manufacture of another antiviral protein

D) It works in cells not producing INF

E) None of the above

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B

front 27

The alternative pathway for complement activation is initiated by

A) lipid-carbohydrate complexes and C3b.

B) C5-C9.

C) antigen-antibody reactions.

D) factors released from phagocytes.

E) factors released from damaged tissues.

back 27

A

front 28

The classical pathway for complement activation is initiated by

A) lipid-carbohydrate complexes and C3b.

B) C5-C9.

C) antigen-antibody reactions.

D) factors released from phagocytes.

E) factors released from damaged tissues.

back 28

C

front 29

Activation of C3a results in all of the following except

A) acute inflammation.

B) increased blood vessel permeability.

C) fever.

D) attraction of phagocytes.

E) none of the above.

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C

front 30

Neutrophils with defective lysosomes are unable to

A) undergo chemotaxis.

B) migrate.

C) produce toxic oxygen products.

D) live.

E) none of the above.

back 30

C

front 31

Vasodilation is caused by all of the following except

A) Histamine

B) Complement

C) Prostaglandins

D) Leukotrienes

E) None of the above

back 31

B

front 32

After ingesting a pathogen, lysosomal enzymes produce all of the following EXCEPT

A) complement.

B) O2-.

C) H2O2.

D) OH.

E) HOCl.

back 32

A

front 33

Activation of C5-C9 results in

A) activation of C3.

B) fixation of complement.

C) leakage of cell contents.

D) phagocytosis.

E) none of the above.

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C

front 34

Which of the following is involved in adaptive immunity?

A) Basophil

B) Eosinophil

C) Lymphocyte

D) Monocyte

E) Neutrophil

back 34

C

front 35

Which of the following is involved in resistance to parasitic helminths?

A) basophils

B) eosinophils

C) lymphocytes

D) monocytes

E) neutrophils

back 35

B

front 36

Macrophages arise from which of the following?

A) basophils

B) eosinophils

C) lymphocytes

D) monocytes

E) neutrophils

back 36

D

front 37

Which one of the following does not belong with the others?

A) Basophil

B) Eosinophil

C) Dendritic cell

D) Natural Killer cell

E) Neutrophil

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D

front 38

Bacteria have siderophores that capture iron; humans counter this by

A) Producing iron

B) Transferrins

C) Toxin production

D) Iron-degrading enzymes

E) None of the above

back 38

B

front 39

All of the following occur during inflammation. What is the first step?

A) diapedesis

B) margination

C) phagocyte migration

D) repair

E) vasodilation

back 39

E

front 40

The lectin pathway for complement action is initiated by

A) mannose on host membranes.

B) mannose on the surface of microbes.

C) lectins of the microbe.

D) gram-negative cell walls.

E) none of the above.

back 40

B

front 41

Which one of the following is not an effect of fever?

A) Increases production of T cells

B) Increases interferon activity

C) Increases transferrin production

D) Kills pathogens

E) All are effects of fever

back 41

D

front 42

Several inherited deficiencies in the complement system occur in humans. Which of the following would be the MOST severe?

A) deficiency of C3

B) deficiency of C5

C) deficiency of C6

D) deficiency of C7

E) deficiency of C8

back 42

A

front 43

Which of the following is not true about the classical pathway of complement activation?

A) C1 is the first protein activated in the classical pathway.

B) The C1 protein complex is initiated by antigen-antibody complexes.

C) C3 is not involved in the classical pathway.

D) Cleaved fragments of some of the proteins act to increase inflammation.

E) C3b causes opsonization.

back 43

C

front 44

Chlamydia trachomatis can live inside white blood cells because it

A) Inhibits formation of phagolysosomes

B) Inhibits phagocytosis

C) Prevents complement activation

D) Produces complement

E) Produces keratinase

back 44

A

front 45

Bacterial enzymes such as catalase and superoxide dismutase can protect bacteria from

A) Complement

B) Histamine

C) Interferon

D) Phagocytic digestion

E) Phagocytosis

back 45

D

front 46

The dermis is composed of connective tissue and serves the primary purpose of providing direct protection from the external environment.

True/False

back 46

False

front 47

Microorganisms that are members of the normal microbiota are also known to cause disease.

True/False

back 47

True

front 48

Maturation of stem cells into mature blood cells occurs in the red bone marrow.

True/False

back 48

True

front 49

The inflammatory response can only be triggered by an infection.

True/False

back 49

False

front 50

Histamine and kinins cause increased blood flow and capillary permeability.

True/False

back 50

True

front 51

Aspirin alleviates pain, inflammation, and fever by inhibiting prostaglandins.

True/False

back 51

True

front 52

Complement proteins in their intact and unactivated form act as opsonins by binding to microorganisms and promoting phagocytosis.

True/False

back 52

False

front 53

Digestion of microorganisms occurs in phagosomes.

True/False

back 53

False

front 54

An example of a TLR would be peptidoglycan found in the cell wall of gram-positive bacteria.

True/False

back 54

False

front 55

Ingestion of certain lactic acid bacteria (LABs) has been shown to be beneficial for function and health of the intestinal tract.

True/False

back 55

True