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ACAAI Review for the Allergy & Immunology Boards Flash Cards ALL CHAPTERS Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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ACAAI Review for the Allergy & 
Immunology Boards Flash Cards ALL 
CHAPTERS Questions and Answers 100% 
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What is the hapten-carrier effect? Small-molecule antigen requires covalent linkage to a 
larger carrier to stimulate adaptive immune response. The process is achieved in collaboration 
between hapten-specific B cells and carrier-specific T cells. This is the basis of developing 
conjugated vaccines. 
What are the common superantigens and related diseases? SEB and SEC from 
Staphyl...
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MICR:3164 UIOWA Exam 3 Immunology questions with Complete solutions
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where do T cells develop? Correct Answer-thymus 
 
where do all immune cells come from? Correct Answer-bone marrow 
 
where do b cells develop? Correct Answer-bone marrow 
 
what do monocytes develop into? Correct Answer-macrophages 
 
where do PMNs develop? Correct Answer-bone marrow 
 
What is a PMN? Correct Answer-polymorphonuclear neutrophil, first response to infection, acute 
 
what are examples of secondary lymphoid organs? Correct Answer-spleen and lymph nodes 
 
what are the two types o...
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usabo semis '17 test import with correct answers
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[WARNING: INVALID] 
1. What does this experiment tell us? Choose ALL that apply. 
A. Both B cells and T cells can produce antibodies. 
B. Both B cells and T cells have memory functions. 
C. Both B cells and T cells are required for an antibody response. 
D. B cells are required for an antibody response in the absence of T cells. 
E. B cells and T cells are co-localized and produce synergetic effects in bone marrow and 
thymus. correct answersanswer: c 
type: x 
 
2. In 2090, a human popula...
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MICR 3230 Midterm Exam | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)
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MICR 3230 Midterm Exam | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions) What is immunity? The state of protection against foreign pathogens or substances (antigens) How do you generate immunity without disease? Immunization What does immunization do? Prepares the immune system for eradication of the antigen What is herd immunity? Vaccination/protection of a critical mass of people What is humoral immunity? Combats pathogens via antibodies What are antibodies produced by? B cells 2 types of humoral...
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MICR221 EXAMINATION QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS
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MICR221 EXAMINATION QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS 
AB toxins - Answer-A has toxic enzymatic activity and B binds to receptors on host cells so A can be internalised by endocytosis 
 
botulinum toxin - Answer-blocks release of acteylcholine from stimulatory motor neurons so no muscle contraction and flaccid paralysis 
 
tetanus toxin - Answer-blocks release of glycine (stops acetylcholine release) from inhibitory interneurons stimulating muscle contraction (uncontrolled) 
 
how botulinum an...
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MICR 270 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS – UPDATED!!
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MICR 270 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS – UPDATED!! 
Pattern Recognition Receptor (PRR) - Answer-A receptor that recognises molecular patterns commonly shared by a number of pathogens; includes toll-like receptors. 
 
Pathogen Associated Molecular Pattern (PAMP) - Answer-Associated with groups of pathogens → functional structures, repeated sequences of proteins, glycoproteins, lipoproteins, amino acids, etc 
 
Phagocytes - Answer-a type of cell within the body capable of engulfing a...
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NBME 30 LATEST UPDATE WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
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NBME 30 LATEST UPDATE WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS difference b/w Kwashiorkor & Marasmus - kwashiorkor (edematous malnutrition): marasmus PLUS EDEMA 
- marasmus (WASTING SYNDROME): skin lesions, fatty liver, acute protein-energy malnutrition with decreased arm circumference, weight per length or BMI 
deformation disruption in organ morphogenesis occurring AFTER embryonic period; extrinsic force limits normal organ development 
vascular changes in chronic HTN - hyaline arteriolosclerosis: protein depo...
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UIOWA Microbiology Exam 3 Questions & 100% Correct Answers
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where do immune cells come from 
 ~~> bone marrow 
what are the type of immune cells 
 ~~> .... 
where do T cells develop 
 ~~> thymus 
Where do B cells develop? 
 ~~> bone marrow 
where do monocytes develop 
 ~~> -bone marrow and circulate in blood 
-develop into mo when activated by T cells 
where do PNMs develop 
2 | P a g e | © copyright 2024/2025 | Grade A+ 
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 ~~> bone marrow 
mature T and B cells migrate to 
 ~~> second...
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CCTC Exam Latest Update with Verified Solutions
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CCTC Exam Latest Update with Verified 
 
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CMV IGG & IGM (-) Not previously CMV infected 
 
CMV IgG & IgM (+) Recent CMV infection 
 
CMV IgG (+) & IgM (-) Past CMV infection, not recent 
 
Blood Type O Universal Donor - Can receive subtype A2 
 
Blood Type AB Universal Recipient 
 
Kidney Priority Listing Criteria 1) If candidate is prior living kidney donor 
2) If there are 0 HLA-mismatches 
 
Common causes of HLA Antibody production 1) Transfusions 
2) Pregnancy 
 
3) Previous tran...
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CCEP OverviewCranial Nerves: sensory, motor, both - correct answer 1. S 
2. S 
3. M 
4. M 
5. B 
6. M 
7. B 
8. S 
9. B 
10. B 
11. M 
12. M 
 
Spondylolisthesis - correct answer - vertebra slip forward 
 
What muscle is innervated by the long thoracic nerve? - correct answer - serratus anterior 
 
T-cells - correct answer - mature in thymus 
- CD4: helper 
- CD8: cytotoxic 
 
Abnormal Pulses - correct answer - Pneumothorax: fast & dull 
- Anemia: fast & bounding 
 
Cerumen - correct answer - ak...
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