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Lecture Exam 4 (Ch 12, 13, 14)

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  T-cell mediated
B  delayed
C  systemic anaphylactic
D  atopic
E  antibody mediated
Question #2
A  fetal Rh + cells enter an Rh – mother
B  fetal Rh ˗ cells enter an Rh + mother
C  maternal Rh + cells enter an Rh -fetus
D  maternal Rh ˗ cells enter an Rh + fetus
E  fetal Rh + cells enter an Rh + mother
Question #3
A  desensitization
B  autoimmune disease
C  transfusion reaction
D  immunodeficiency
E  hypersensitivity
Question #4
A  histopathology
B  hemopathology
C  humoralpathology
D  immunopathology
E  epidemiology
Question #5
A  IgE
B  IgM
C  complement
D  foreign cells
E  IgG
Question #6
A  systemic lupus erythematosus
B  rheumatic fever
C  Graves’ disease
D  type I diabetes
E  metastatic cancer
Question #7
A  autograft
B  hypograft
C  xenograft
D  isograft
E  allograft
F    
Question #8
A  Injectant
B  Contactant
C  Ingestant
D  None of the choices are correct.
E  Inhalant
Question #9
A  relaxes vascular smooth muscle
B  wheal and flare reaction in skin
C  constriction of smooth muscle of bronchi and the intestine
D  pruritus and headache
E  increased sensitivity to pain
Question #10
A  type I and type IV
B  type I, type II, and type III
C  type I, type II, type III, and type IV
D  type I only
E  type IV only
Question #11
A  a deficiency in T-cell development
B  graft rejection
C  IgE and mast cells
D  autoantibodies and T cells
E  a transfusion reaction
Question #12
A  Rhinitis
B  Sneezing
C  Diarrhea
D  Rashes
E  Contact dermatitis
Question #13
A  reverse spasms of respiratory smooth muscles
B  relieve inflammatory symptoms
C  block synthesis of leukotrienes
D  bind to histamine receptors on target organs
E  inhibit the activity of lymphocytes
Question #14
A  Degranulation
B  Prostaglandins cause vasodilation and increased vascular permeability
C  Histamine acts on smooth muscle
D  Binding of IgE by the Fc region to mast cells and basophils
E  Bonding of allergen to adjacent IgE binding sites on mast cells and basophils
Question #15
A  myelin sheath cells of the nervous system
B  acetylcholine receptors on skeletal muscle
C  acetylcholine receptors on smooth muscle
D  sodium pump proteins in the cell membrane
E  cells in thyroid follicles
Question #16
A  Serum sickness is a systemic response
B  The Arthus reaction is a local response
C  Involves an immune complex reaction
D  Involves production of IgG and IgE antibodies
E  Antigen-antibody complexes are deposited in the basement membrane of epithelial tissues
Question #17
A  allergic rhinitis
B  atopic dermatitis
C  anaphylaxis
D  eczema
E  asthma
Question #18
A  Blood transfusion
B  Organ transplantation
C  Skin graft
D  All of thechoices are correct.
E  Both skin graft and organ transplantation
Question #19
A  None of thechoices are correct.
B  sensitization
C  tissue matching
D  desensitization
E  degranulation
Question #20
A  Prostaglandins cause vasodilation and increased vascular permeability
B  Histamine acts on smooth muscle
C  Binding of IgE by the Fc region to mast cells and basophils
D  Bonding of allergen to adjacent IgE binding sites on mast cells and basophils
E  Degranulation
Question #21
A  Formation of autoantibodies
B  Hypogammaglobulinemia
C  Graft versus host disease
D  Host rejection of graft
E  None of the choices are correct.
Question #22
A  Anaphylaxis
B  Both antibody mediated and immune complex mediated
C  Both anaphylaxis and antibody mediated
D  Antibody mediated
E  Immune complex mediated
Question #23
A  tuberculin reaction
B  Graves’ disease
C  rheumatoid arthritis
D  multiple sclerosis
E  myasthenia gravis
Question #24
A  serotonin
B  histamine
C  prostaglandin
D  leukotriene
E  platelet-activating factor
Question #25
A  two identical heavy polypeptide chains
B  a variable and constant region on each polypeptide chain
C  disulfide bonds between polypeptide chains
D  four antigen binding sites
E  two identical light polypeptide chains
Question #26
A  release of mature lymphocytes to begin migration to various lymphoid organs
B  T cells maturing in the thymus
C  hormonal signals that initiate development
D  B cells maturing in bone marrow sites
E  All of the choices are correct.
Question #28
A  suppress immune reactions
B  secrete antibodies
C  activate B cells and other T cells
D  directly destroy target cells
E  function in allergic reactions
Question #29
A  include dendritic cells
B  All of the choices are correct.
C  engulf and modify antigen to be more immunogenic
D  hold and present processed antigen on their cell membrane surface
E  include macrophages
Question #30
A  true
B  false
Question #31
A  All of the choices are correct.
B  typically a protein antigen
C    
D  binding of T-cell to a site on the antigen
E  binding of T-cell to a class II MHC receptor on a macrophage
F  interleukin-1 activating the T helper cell
Question #33
A  activate B cells and other T cells
B  suppress immune reactions
C  function in allergic reactions
D  directly destroy target cells
E  secrete antibodies
Question #34
A  antigen binding site
B  None of the choices are correct.
C  hapten
D  epitope
E  variable region
Question #35
A  All of the choices are correct.
B  receive and transmit chemical messages among other cells of the system
C  function in recognition of self molecules
D  aid in cellular development
E  are the result of genetic expression
Question #36
A  are foreign to the immune system
B  have large polymers made up of repeating subunits
C  are large molecules with a minimum molecular weight of 1,000
D  are cells or large, complex molecules
E  have molecular complexity
Question #37
A  None of the choices are correct.
B  superantigens
C  allergens
D  autoantigens
E  heterophilic antigens
Question #38
A  suppressor T cells
B  helper T cells
C  cytotoxic T cells
D  delayed hypersensitivity T cells
E  natural killer (NK) cells
Question #39
A  Helper T cells
B  Plasma cells
C  Antigen-presenting cells
D  Cytotoxic T cells
E  B cells
Question #40
A  All of the choices are correct.
B  receptors located primarily on macrophages and B cells
C  all HLA antigens
D  certain secreted complement components
E  self receptors recognized by T lymphocytes
Question #42
A  can serve as a B-cell receptor
B  is the first class synthesized by a plasma cell
C  has 10 antigen binding sites
D  contains a central J chain
E  is a dimer
Question #43
A  body tissues that the immune system mistakes as foreign
B  cell markers found in some member of a species but not in other members
C  those that evoke allergic reactions
D  None of the choices are correct.
E  bacterial toxins that activate T cells at a 100 times greater rate than other antigens
Question #45
A  IgG
B  IgE
C  IgM
D  IgD
E  IgA
Question #46
A  gain tolerance to self by destruction of lymphocytes that could react against self
B  possess MHC antigens for recognizing self
C  develop into clones of B and T cells with extreme variations of specificity
D  have membrane receptors that recognize foreign antigens
E  All of the choices are correct.
Question #47
A  a set of genes that code for MHC glycoproteins
B  found on the third chromosome
C  All of the choices are correct.
D    
E  glycoproteins, called MHC antigens, found on all body cells
F  located in the thymus gland
Question #48
A  islet of Langerhans cells
B  leukocytes
C  eosinophils
D  red blood cells
E  epithelial cells
Question #49
A  IgD only
B  IgM only
C  IgD and IgE
D  IgM and IgD
E  IgG only
Question #50
A  Eyes
B  Respiratory tract
C  Digestive tract
D  Skin
E  Urinary tract
Question #51
A  reduces the ability of temperature-sensitive organisms to multiply
B  stimulates hematopoiesis
C  increases the availability of iron
D  increases metabolism
E  increases phagocytosis
Question #52
A  Involves phagocytic cells (neutrophils and macrophages)
Involves recognition of foreign agents by their pathogen-associated molecular patterns
B  Includes chemicals such as lysozyme and lactic acid
Involves barriers at portals of entry
Examples include the ciliated epithelium of the respiratory passages, excretion of urine, and production of tears
C  Involves barriers at portals of entry
Involves phagocytic cells (neutrophils and macrophages)
Involves recognition of foreign agents by their pathogen-associated molecular patterns
D  Includes chemicals such as lysozyme and lactic acid
Involves recognition of foreign agents by their pathogen-associated molecular patterns
Question #53
A  basophils
B  neutrophils
C  eosinophils
D  monocytes
E  lymphocytes
Question #54
A  killer T cells
B  macrophages
C  cytotoxic T cells
D  primary phagocytes
E  neutrophils
Question #55
A  platelets
B  dendritic cells
C  mast cells
D  eosinophils
E  macrophages
Question #56
A  Neutrophils
B  Lymphocytes
C  Basophils
D  Eosinophils
E  Monocytes
Question #57
A  warmth
B  pain
C  chills
D  redness
E  swelling
Question #58
A  histamine
B  digestive enzymes
C  antigens
D  lysozyme
E  antibodies
Question #60
A  Block further invasion
B  Cause a fever
C  Destroy microbes
D  Start tissue repair
E  Mobilize and attract immune components to injury site
Question #61
A  plugging of broken vessels to stop bleeding
B  migration of white blood cells from the blood out to the tissues
C  production of white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets
D  loss of blood due to hemorrhaging
E  production of only red blood cells
Question #62
A  unbroken skin
B  hairs
C  tears
D  mucus
E  T cells
Question #63
A  is the liquid portion of blood in which blood cells are suspended
B  contains albumin and globulins
C  is mostly water
D  contains fibrinogen
E  All of the choices are correct.
Question #64
A  Calor—warmth
B  None of these are mismatched.
C  Tumor—cancer
D  Dolar—pain
E  Rubor—redness
Question #65
A  Serotonin causes smooth muscle contraction.
B  Pyrogens cause vasodilation and increased capillary permeability.
C  Fever could be beneficial to inhibiting the pathogen.
D  Basophils and mast cells release histamine.
E  It can last hours to years.
Question #66
A  urinary tract
B  digestive tract
C  eyes
D  skin
E  respiratory tract
Question #67
A  Bloodstream
B  Lymphatic system
C  Intracellular fluid
D  Extracellular fluid
Question #68
A  B cells; neutrophils
B  T cells; B cells
C  B cells; T cells
D  Monocytes; basophils
E  Basophils; T cells
Question #69
A  Include leukocytes that are either granulocytes or agranulocytes
B  Include erythrocytes that, when mature, lose their nuclei
C  After birth, produced in red bone marrow sites
D  Develop from undifferentiated stem cells
E  Include Kupffer cells
Question #70
A  phagocytosis
B  vasodilation
C  chemotaxis
D  diapedesis
E  motility
Question #71
A  GALT
B  thymus
C  tonsils
D  spleen
E  lymph nodes
Question #72
A  Host defenses due to B and T cells and their products
Use of drugs and antibiotics
B  Host defenses due to B and T cells and their products
Use of drugs and antibiotics
Anatomical and physiological barriers
C  Internal cellular and chemical defenses
Use of drugs and antibiotics
Host defenses due to B and T cells and their products
D  Internal cellular and chemical defenses
Phagocytosis and inflammation
Anatomical and physiological barriers
Question #73
A  physically restricts pathogens to a specific region
B  is toxic to pathogens
C  creates a physical barrier against pathogens
D  None of the choices are correct.
E  destroys pathogens