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Immunology and Serology Exam 1 Questions With Answers Which of the following is an example of innate immunity? Phagocytosis A specific function of the immune system is to: Both a and b. Recognize self from non self Defend the body against non self How are cytotoxic T cells (Tc Cells)...

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Immunology and Serology Exam 1 Questions
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Which of the following is an example of innate immunity?
Phagocytosis


A specific function of the immune system is to:
Both a and b.
Recognize self from non self
Defend the body against non self


How are cytotoxic T cells (Tc Cells) and natural killer (NK) cells similar?
Effective against virally infected cells


Which of the following white blood cells is capable of further differentiation in the tissues?
Monocyte


A natural antibody has been stimulated by a (an)
unknown antigen


The immune system has distinctive characteristics, such as immobility. True or false.
False


Immunology is defined as the system responsible for the recognition and disposal of foreign (non self)
material. True or false.
True


Mechanisms of innate immunity:
Both a and b
are activated immediately after infection
quickly begin to control multiplication.


The first line of defense against infection is:
unbroken skin or mucous membranes.


Cell-mediated immunity is moderated by:
both b and c
T lymphocytes
monocytes-macrophages


If microorganisms penetrate the first line of defense, a second line of ________ forms defense
mechanisms that become operational.
both a and b
cellular components
humoral components

, Another name for Toll-like receptors is:
pattern-recognition receptors.


Secondary antibody stimulation results in a reaction that is termed
anamnestic


From the following, identify a specific component of the adaptive immune system that is formed in
response to antigenic stimulation:
Immunoglobulin


The process of inflammation is characterized by all of the following except:
Decreased capillary permeability


All of the following are immunological functions of complement except:
Induction of antiviral state

Induction of an antiviral state
Opsonization
Chemotaxis
Anaphylatoxin formation


Which two organs are considered the primary lymphoid organs in which immunocompetent cells
originate and mature?
Thymus and bone marrow


Which of the following cells is capable of binding to and killing microorganisms?
Neutrophil


All of the following are functions of immunoglobulins except:
Interacting with Tc cells to lyse viruses


Immunology is defined as the desirable and undesirable consequences of immune interactions.
True


The "father" of immunology is generally considered to be:
Pasteur


Acquired immunity can result from:
Not contracting a disease
genetic inheritance
.....


B lymphocytes respond to:
native antigenic determinants of appropriate fit.

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