Chapter 23 Quiz:  2003

 

  1. What Type of Immune Cell helps develop a Primary Immune Response
    1. CTL’s
    2. Helper T Cells
    3. Memory b cells
    4. MHC ‘s

 

  1. T Cell’s mature in the
    1. Thyroid
    2. Bone Marrow
    3. Hypothalamus
    4. Thalamus

 

  1. What type of Cell is necessary for long term immunity
    1. Helper T-Cell
    2. CTL
    3. Memory B-cell
    4. Macrophage

 

  1. The concept of vaccination was developed and employed by
    1. Edward Jenner
    2. Louis Pasteur
    3. Albert Einstein
    4. Jonas Salk

 

  1. Which of the following is not an example of non-specific defense
    1. Vaccination
    2. Skin
    3. Inflammation
    4. Fever

 

  1. ______ bind to MHC receptors.
    1. T Cells
    2. B Cells
    3. Antibodies
    4. Macrophages

 

  1. Cytotoxic T lymphocytes are also referred to as:
    1. Helper T cells
    2. Killer T cells
    3. Cell mediated T cells
    4. Cytokines

 

  1. ________ produce memory cells.
    1. B cells
    2. T cells
    3. Both B and T cells
    4. Neither

 

  1. Lymphocytes enter the heart thru the _______
    1. Capillaries
    2. Lungs
    3. Lymph Node
    4. Thoracic Duct

 

  1. Helper T Cells release
    1. Cytokines
    2. CTL’s
    3. B cells
    4. Antibodies

 

  1. What are the disease-causing viruses and organisms that invade other organisms and cause disease known as?
    1. Pathogens
    2.  Phagocytic cells
    3.  Antigens
    4. Anti-bodies

 

  1. Non specific immunity include all of the following EXCEPT:
    1. Skin
    2. Mucous
    3. Low pH of the stomach
    4. T cells

 

  1. Specific defense is known as_____
    1.  Phagocytosis
    2. Adaptive immunity
    3. Cell- mediated response
    4. Immune memory

 

  1. T Cells are known to do all of the following EXCEPT:
    1. Fight against infections
    2.  Trigger other cells
    3. Secrete antibodies
    4. Store memory in cells to help fight diseases the next time they occur

 

  1. The secondary immune response is able to react and kill deadly pathogens much quicker because of what cell?
    1.  CTLs
    2.  Macrophages
    3.  Plasma B Cells
    4. Memory cells

 

  1. What is the primary role of B-cells in the immune system?
    1. To form major hitocompatibility complexes
    2. To produce antibodies to react with a specific antigen
    3. To digest pathogens
    4. To release lymphokines

 

  1. In vertebrates, what is the primary nonspecific protective mechanism?
    1. Inflammation
    2. Bleeding
    3. Antibody mediated immune response
    4. Clonal selection

 

  1. What type of cell consumes both foreign materials as well as damaged or dead cells?
    1. Phagocyte
    2. Pathogen
    3. Antigen
    4. Myelin sheath

 

  1. The invasion of which of the following causes an infection?
    1. Antigens
    2. Killer T Cells           
    3. Lymphokines           
    4. Pathogens

 

  1. Knowledge of this led scientists to discover and create vaccines.
    1. Nonspecific defenses
    2. Phagocytic cells
    3. Immune memory
    4. Clonal selection

 

  1. All of the following are nonspecific defenses for natural openings on the human body
    1. Tears
    2. Sweat
    3. Lymphokines
    4. Saliva

 

  1. Macrophages are a type of:
    1. Red Blood Cell
    2. White Blood Cell
    3. Killer T-Cell
    4. Lymphocyte

 

  1. Where do B-Cells mature?
    1. Bone Marrow
    2. Brain
    3. Blood
    4. Thymus

 

  1. What to plasma B-cells do?
    1. Make antibodies
    2. Kill infected cells
    3. Recognize antigens on infected cells
    4. Causes inflammation

 

 

Answer Key:

  1. B
  2. D
  3. C
  4. D
  5. A
  6. A
  7. B
  8. C
  9. D
  10. A
  11. A
  12. D
  13. B
  14. C
  15. C
  16. B
  17. A
  18. A
  19. D
  20. C
  21. C
  22. B
  23. A
  24. A