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Immunology and Serology Final Exam

A codon consists of a sequence of how many nucleotides? - ANSthree

What amino acid is used to initiate most proteins in eukaryotes? - ANSMethionine

The process of protein synthesis is also called: - ANStranslation

Protein structure characterized by the combination of different proteins that all together are
required for protein function is which level of protein structure? - ANSQuaternary

Nucleotides in DNA consist of which of the following? - ANSNitrogen base, deoxyribose, and
phosphate

A specific function of the immune system is to: - ANSall of the above
recognize self from nonself.
defend the body against nonself
Retain latent protection for future exposures

An undesirable consequence of immunity is: - ANSan autoimmune disorder

If microorganisms penetrate the first line of defense, a second line of ____________ form
defense mechanisms that become operational. - ANScellular and humoral components

The most dramatic immediate hypersensitivity reaction is: - ANSanaphalyxis

The type of immunoglobulin involved in type I hypersensitivity reactions is: - ANSIgE

Mechanisms of innate immunity: - ANStwo of the answers are correct

An antigen is described as a substance that: - ANSall of the above
stimulates antibody formation
has the ability to bind to an antibody
is capable of stimulating an immune response

Another name for the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) in humans is: - ANShuman
leukocyte antigen

Haptens are characterized as being: - ANSantigenic when coupled to a carrier molecule

Which immunoglobulin (Ig) class is the first to be manifested after antigen exposure? - ANSIgM

, Which immunoglobulin (Ig) class is produced in the highest concentration in a secondary
(anamnestic) response? - ANSIgG

Tears, saliva, and other body secretions typically contain: - ANSIgA

Monoclonal antibodies are: - ANSall of the above
Able to recognize and bind to a specific antigen.
Derived from a single clone of cells.
Used to deliver immunotherapy.

The sequence of blood cell development in the embryo and fetus is: - ANSyolk sac, liver,
spleen, bone marrow

If the first line of nonspecific body defense, intact skin, is cut with a piece of glass contaminated
with Staphylococcus aureus, which cellular component of the immune system quickly responds?
- ANSneutrophils

The name of the process that promotes attraction of phagocytic cells toward a foreign particle is:
- ANSchemotaxis

Enhancement of phagocytosis by the coating of foreign particles with serum proteins is called: -
ANSopsonization

Macrophages: - ANSall of the above
Process antigens
Physically present biologically modified antigens to lymphocytes
Secrete a lymphocyte-activating factor (IL-1) as a result of proper MHC recognition

Surface markers on lymphocytes can be used to: - ANSall of the above
Identify and count CD4+ and CD8+ cells.
Classify leukemic cells.
Monitor patients on immunotherapy.

The T-cell receptor (TCR) recognizes an antigen: - ANSas a peptide bonded to an MHC class II
molecule on the surface of an antigen-presenting cell

In antigen recognition by T lymphocytes, each cell: - ANSall of the above
Is clonally restricted.
Expresses a receptor able to react with a given peptide.
Can only recognize a limited number of antigens.

Which characteristic is not associated with B lymphocytes? - ANSCan directly lyse a foreign
antigen

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