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All of the follwing are considered innate or nonspecific body defenses except: A) complement, B) phagocytosis, C) antibodies, D) lysozyme, E) inflammation
C) antibodies
The process by which neutrophils squeeze through capillary walls in response to inflammatory signals is called......A) Diapedesis, B) Chemotaxis
A) Diapedesis
Antibodies released by plasma cells are involved in.......A) 1. Humoral immunity 2. slow hypersensitivity reactions 3. autoimmune disorders, B) 1. Humoral immunity 2. immediate hypersensitivity reactions 3. autoimmune disorders
B) 1. Humoral immunity 2. immediate hypersensitivity reactions 3. autoimmune disorders
Which of the antibodies can fix complement? A) IgA and IgG B) IgG and IgM
B) IgG and IgM
Which antibody is abundant in body secretions?.....A) IgG B) IgA
B) IgA
Small molecules that must combine with large proteins to become immunogenic are called................A) Haptens B) Kinins
A) Haptens
Lymphocytes that develop immunocompetence in the bone marrow are..........A) T lymphocytes B) B lymphocytes
B) B Lymphocytes
Cells that can directly attack target cells include all of the following except.. A) macrophages, B) cytotoxic T cells, C) helper T cells, D) natural killer cells
C) Helper T cells
Complement fixation promotes all of the following except...A) cell lysis, B) inflammation, C) opsonization, D) interferon release, E) chemotaxis of neutrophils and other cells
D interferon release
The cell type most often invaded by HIV is a.......A) natural killer cells B) Helper T cells
B) Helper T cell
Which of the following is involved in the activation of a B cell? A) antigen, B) helper T cell, C) cytokine, D) all of the above
D) all of the above
Name the cell: Phagocyte A) Neutrophil and
Macrophage B) Neutrophil and Microphage
A) Neutrophil and
Macrophage
Name the cell: releases histamine A) mast cell and basophil B) mast cell neutrophil
A) Mast cell and Basophil
Name the cell: releases perforins A) Natural killer cells and Cytotoxic T cells B) Natural killer cells and Helper T cells
A) Natural killer cells and Cytotoxic T cells
Name the cell: lymphocyte
Natural killer cells
Cytotoxic T cells
B cell
and Helper t cells
Name the cell: Can differentiate to form memory cells A) Cytotoxic T cells, B cells, and Helper T cells B) Cytotoxic T cells,B cells, and Natural killer cells
A) Cytotoxic T cells, B cells, and Helper T cells
Name the cell: Antigen presenting cell...A) Dendritic cells, B cells, and Macrophage B) Dendritic cells, B cells, and cytoctoxic T cells
A) Dendritic cells, B cells and Macrophage