Chapter 23 Quiz:
2003
What Type of Immune Cell helps develop a Primary Immune Response
CTL’s
Helper T Cells
Memory b cells
MHC ‘s
T Cell’s mature in the
Thyroid
Bone Marrow
Hypothalamus
Thalamus
What type of Cell is necessary for long term immunity
Helper T-Cell
CTL
Memory B-cell
Macrophage
The concept of vaccination was developed and employed by
Edward Jenner
Louis Pasteur
Albert Einstein
Jonas Salk
Which of the following is not an example of non-specific defense
Vaccination
Skin
Inflammation
Fever
______ bind to MHC receptors.
T Cells
B Cells
Antibodies
Macrophages
Cytotoxic T lymphocytes are also referred to as:
Helper T cells
Killer T cells
Cell mediated T cells
Cytokines
________ produce memory cells.
B cells
T cells
Both B and T cells
Neither
Lymphocytes enter the heart thru the _______
Capillaries
Lungs
Lymph Node
Thoracic Duct
Helper T Cells release
Cytokines
CTL’s
B cells
Antibodies
What are the disease-causing viruses and organisms that invade other organisms and cause disease known as?
Pathogens
Phagocytic cells
Antigens
Anti-bodies
Non specific immunity include all of the following EXCEPT:
Skin
Mucous
Low pH of the stomach
T cells
Specific defense is known as_____
Phagocytosis
Adaptive immunity
Cell- mediated response
Immune memory
T Cells are known to do all of the following EXCEPT:
Fight against infections
Trigger other cells
Secrete antibodies
Store memory in cells to help fight diseases the next time they occur
The secondary immune response is able to react and kill deadly pathogens much quicker because of what cell?
CTLs
Macrophages
Plasma B Cells
Memory cells
What is the primary role of B-cells in the immune system?
To form major hitocompatibility complexes
To produce antibodies to react with a specific antigen
To digest pathogens
To release lymphokines
In vertebrates, what is the primary nonspecific protective mechanism?
Inflammation
Bleeding
Antibody mediated immune response
Clonal selection
What type of cell consumes both foreign materials as well as damaged or dead cells?
Phagocyte
Pathogen
Antigen
Myelin sheath
The invasion of which of the following causes an infection?
Antigens
Killer T Cells
Lymphokines
Pathogens
Knowledge of this led scientists to discover and create vaccines.
Nonspecific defenses
Phagocytic cells
Immune memory
Clonal selection
All of the following are nonspecific defenses for natural openings on the human body
Tears
Sweat
Lymphokines
Saliva
Macrophages are a type of:
Red Blood Cell
White Blood Cell
Killer T-Cell
Lymphocyte
Where do B-Cells mature?
Bone Marrow
Brain
Blood
Thymus
What to plasma B-cells do?
Make antibodies
Kill infected cells
Recognize antigens on infected cells
Causes inflammation
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