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