What stimulates activation of b and t cells

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1. Any organism that causes disease is classified as a(n)

pathogen.
mechanical vector.
antigen.
biological vector.

2) Immunity that develops over time due to exposure to various antigens is termed

adaptive immunity.
innate immunity.
coordinated immunity
learned immunity.

3) The core of the immune system is made up of

intact mucus membranes.
intact skin.
red blood cells.
white blood cells.

4) The first barrier to invasion is

antibody production.
intact skin and body cavity linings.
direct attack by white blood cells.
development of memory cells.

5) All but which of the following can be called a pathogen?

fungus
fly
virus
bacterium

6) The production site for white blood cells is the

spleen
bone marrow.
tonsils
liver

7) Lymph nodes enlarge during an infection because

they become infected.
lymphocytes destroy invaders inside of them.
they become clogged due to infections in the blood.
the body produces double the amount of lymph.

8) T cells multiply and become specialized in the

spleen.
thymus.
thyroid.
bone marrow.

9) Which chemical released by white blood cells causes arterioles to dilate?

complement
histamine
cytokines
interferons

10) Fever develops when ____ stimulate the brain to release prostaglandins.

histamines
complement
interferons
cytokines

11) Skin is a component of which type of immunity?

Adaptive
Innate

12) Cells produced by dividing B or T cells may be set aside for future responses to threat. These cells 'remember' the pathogen and are called

phagocytes.
fibroblasts.
effector cells.
memory cells.

13) Which is the first antibody secreted during immune responses and the first one produced by newborns?

IgD
IgM
IgA
IgG

14) Which antibody is involved in allergic reaction?

IgD
IgM
IgA
IgE

15) Natural Killer cells are

neutrophils
present outside of the lymphatic system only.
macrophages
detect and kill virus-infected body cells.

16) Plasma cells come from

T cells.
macrophages.
dendritic cells.
B cells.

17) How many different 'types' of Antibodies are there in the human body?

2
5
1
4

18) The purpose of a booster shot is to

counteract specific antigens in the system.
elicit a secondary response to an antigen.
elicit a primary response to an antigen.
re-establish the formation of antibodies.

19) Passive immunization

is used to prevent a person from becoming infected.
causes antibody formation.
is the same thing as immunotherapy.
is the administration of already formed antibodies from another source.

20) What is the name given to the chemicals which disrupt viral replication?

interferons
lymphokines
monoclonal antibodies
vaccine

21) Which of the following act as "filters" in the lymph system?

macrophages
lymph nodes
complements
immunoglobulins

22) The largest lymphoid organ is the

liver
thymus
tonsil
spleen

23) The lymph vascular system begins at

the arterioles.
the heart.
the capillaries.
the arteries.

24) Which characteristic(s) of urine help it to bar pathogens from the urinary tract?

mucous production
a high pH
ammonia concentrations
a low pH

25) Which chemical released by white blood cells causes capillaries to leak?

complement
interferons
histamine
cytokines

26) Which of the following would NOT be an action of the complement system?

marking of pathogens for destruction by macrophages
attraction of phagocytes to the scene of pathogen invasion
trapping of pathogens in tangled protein threads
lysis of a pathogen's membrane

27) The markers that identify an individual's cells are referred to as Major Histocompatibility complexes, what are the letters that represent this complex?

RSW.
ADS.
HTC.
MHC.

28) Which cells make you immune to a disease that you were previously exposed to?

fibroblasts.
phagocytes.
effector cells.
memory cells.

29) Antigen-presenting cells include

monocytes, lymphocytes, and basophils.
neutrophils, monocytes, and eosinophils
macrophages, dendritic cells, and B cells.
lymphocytes, basophils, and neutrophils

30) What stimulates activation of B and T cells?

lysozyme release
cell recognition of an antigen
production of complement
histamine production.

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