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SCI 225 Pathophysiology - Nightingale College pathophysiology Midterm study guide.
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Homozygous the same - BB= homozygous dominant; bb homozygous recessive 
Heterozygous different-Bb - 
Phenotype the expression of the trait (are the eyes blue?) 
Genotype exact pairing of the alleles( B =blue eyes b=green eyes) BB,bb,Bb 
Alleles 
• Recessive 
• Dominant 
Chromosomal disorders 
• Turner syndrome→ 45 chromosomes/ missing sex chromosomes. 
• cri-du - chat syndrome:→ 5 chromosomes has a deletion 
• Burkitt lymphoma- transloc...
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Test bank for medical terminology Chapter 14-1: Lymphatic and Immune Systems—Part 1 Chabner: The Language of Medicine, 11th Edition
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TEST BANK FOR MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY SHORTCOURSE 11TH EDITION BY CHABNER 
Chapter 14-1: Lymphatic and Immune Systems—Part 1 
Chabner: The Language of Medicine, 11th Edition 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	Formation of lymph: 
a.	Lymphocytopenia 
b.	Lymphadenitis 
c.	Lymphedema 
d.	Lymphopoiesis 
e.	Lymphoid 
ANS: D	REF: p. 571 | p. 574 
OBJ: Learn anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic and immune systems. 
 
2.	Interstitial fluid: 
a.	Contains antibodies produced by white blood cells 
b.	Contains red ...
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NURS 5315 UTA Exam 2 Questions with 100% Correct Answers 2024
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NURS 5315 UTA Exam 2 Questions with 
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HIV EIA (3rd generation immunoassay) - answercan use urine, saliva, or serum (most 
accurate), need to wait until 12 weeks post exposure to see antibodies, >99% accurate 
4th generation immunoassay- "gold standard" 
measures P24 antigen 
can test 10 days post exposure 
Mast cell - answerCellular bags of granules located in loose connective tisssue close to 
blood vessels. Activation initiates inflammatory process. 
Histamine - ...
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NU 606~Exam 2~Advanced Pathophysiology: Gould's Pathophysiology 6th - Ch 5,6,7,10,11 Questions With Complete Solutions
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What is the body's first line of defense? correct answer: mechanical barrier such as intact skin and mucous membrane 
 
Identify the body's second and third lines of defense. correct answer: second: processes of phagocytosis and inflammation; third: the immune system response 
 
Which of the three lines of defense are specific? Explain what is meant by "specific defense mechanism." correct answer: The immune system is the specific defense mechanism of the body. It provides protection by s...
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CHS Practice Exam (Certified Histocompatibility Specialist) | 200 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update | 73 Pages
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Which of the following is not a secondary lymphoid organ? 
a. Spleen 
b. Thymus 
c. Lymph nodes 
d. Liver 
e. Tonsils - Thymus 
Primary lymphatic organs are where lymphocytes are formed and mature. 
stem cells to divide and mature into B- and T- cells: 
There are two primary lymphatic organs: the red bone marrow and the thymus gland. 
Which of the following is not a component of the reticuloendothelial cell system? 
a. Microglial cells 
b. Kupffer cells 
c. Langerhans cells 
d. Neutrophils 
e. M...
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NUR 376 Patho Final Exam Questions and Detailed Answers
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Immunodeficiency Immune system weakened to extent that it cannot destroy foreign invaders and antigens can overwhelm the body. 
Immunocompetence refers to an individual's ability to protect oneself from infectious agents due to a strong immune system. 
Immunosuppression indicates that there is a defective immune system that is putting the pt at risk for infection. 
Opportunistic Infection an infection that was caused by a microorganism that flourished because of its host's deficient immune sys...
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ALU 301 Exam 2024 with Guaranteed Accurate Answers
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Cells that can recognize altered surface molecules on mutated host cells add "foreign" and move to destroy the cell that carries them are: 
 
1. complements 
2. receptors 
3. natural killers 
4. mediators - correct answer natural killers 
 
All of the following are common examples of autoimmune disease EXCEPT: 
 
1. Hashimoto's thyroiditis 
2. systemic lupus erythema toss 
3. Grave's thyroid disease 
4. poliomyelitis - correct answer poliomyelitus 
 
Which of the following statements regar...
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CHS Practice Exam (Certified Histocompatibility Specialist) complete tests
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CHS Practice Exam (Certified Histocompatibility 
Specialist) complete tests 
Which of the following is not a secondary lymphoid organ? 
a. Spleen 
b. Thymus 
c. Lymph nodes 
d. Liver 
e. Tonsils Correct Answer: Thymus 
Primary lymphatic organs are where lymphocytes are formed and mature. 
stem cells to divide and mature into B- and T- cells: 
There are two primary lymphatic organs: the red bone marrow and the thymus gland. 
Which of the following is not a component of the reticuloendothelial cel...
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A & P 2 Straighterline Final Exam Questions and Answers / Straighterline Anatomy and Physiology
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A & P 2 Straighterline Final Exam Questions and Answers / Straighterline Anatomy and Physiology 
 
When erythrocytes are destroyed, which of the following events occurs? -ANS>> The globin portion of the molecule is broken down into amino acids. 
 
Type AB blood -ANS>> has both A and B antigens on the red cells 
 
In the platelet release reaction, -ANS>> ADP and thromboxanes stimulate other platelets to become activated. 
 
The hematocrit is -ANS>> d. the percentage of RBC...
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AML and ALL How are hematologic cancers classified? - ANSWER-Cell lineage/cell type What are examples of myeloid cells? - ANSWER-Granulocytes Erythrocytes Monocytes What are lymphocytes? - ANSWER-B and T cells Difference between leukemia and lymphoma? - A
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AML and ALL 
How are hematologic cancers classified? - ANSWER-Cell lineage/cell type 
What are examples of myeloid cells? - ANSWER-Granulocytes 
Erythrocytes 
Monocytes 
What are lymphocytes? - ANSWER-B and T cells 
Difference between leukemia and lymphoma? - ANSWER-Origin of the blasts; 
Bone marrow (leukemia) 
Lymph nodes (lymphoma) 
What does multiple myeloma affect? - ANSWER-Plasma cells derived from 
B-lymphocytes 
Acute leukemia is an unregulated cell proliferation of... - ANSWER-Blasts wi...
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