BMS quiz Q&As: Flashcards
Which of the following statements is TRUE for memory (aka secondary response) to infection?
a. It is qualitatively different from the primary response.
b. It increases in magnitude compared to the primary response.
c. All of these statements are true.
d. It occurs more quickly compared to the primary response.
c. All of these statements are true.
Choose the TRUE statement regarding neutrophils:
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a. Neutrophils are the most numerous white blood cell (WBC) in the blood stream
b. Neutrophils reside within tissues
c. Neutrophils are derived from the lymphoid progenitor cells
d. Neutrophils are long-lived cells
a. Neutrophils are the most numerous white blood cell (WBC) in the blood stream
Choose the FALSE statement below:
a. Each lymphocyte bears a single type of receptor with a unique specificity
b. Lymphocytes bearing receptors specific for ubiquitous self-molecules can be deleted at an early stage in lymphoid cell development
c. Interaction between a foreign molecule and a lymphocyte receptor capable of binding that molecule with high affinity leads to lymphocyte activation
d. Differentiated effector cells that are produced from the division of an activated lymphocyte - the parental cell - will bear receptors with a different specificity from that of the parental cell.
d. Differentiated effector cells that are produced from the division of an activated lymphocyte - the parental cell - will bear receptors with a different specificity from that of the parental cell.
Identify the mismatched items:
a. Neutrophil : precursor to macrophages
b. Dendritic cell : antigen presentation
c. Plasma cell : antibody secretion
d. Megakaryocyte : platelets
a. Neutrophil : precursor to macrophages
Which of the following statements is the most correct as it relates to innate immunity?
a. It has numerous, highly selective specificities.
b. It has responses that improve with repeated exposures to the same antigen
c. It occurs rapidly (begins within minutes to hours of infection).
d. It is highly variable
c. It occurs rapidly (begins within minutes to hours of infection).
Identify the mismatch between receptor and ligand:
a. SR-A : antibodies
b. Mannose receptor : carbohydrates on bacterial cell walls
c. CR3 : complement protein
d. Toll-like receptor : Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)
a. SR-A : antibodies
When a phagocyte engulfs a bacterium, the bacterium is taken up into a:
a. Peroxisome
b. Golgi apparatus
c. Phagosome
d. Lysosome
c. Phagosome
Which microbicidal (microbial-killing) option is NOT used by macrophages?
a. Reactive oxygen species
b. Hydrolytic enzymes
c. Low pH (acid)
d. NETs
d. NETs
Which adhesion molecule is expressed on vascular endothelial cells and is responsible for TIGHT binding of circulating leukocytes during the emigration phase of inflammation?
a. ICAM-1
b. E-selectin
c. Mucin-like CAM
d. LFA-1 (aka Integrin)
a. ICAM-1
Which of the following options does NOT cause vasodilation?
a. CXCL8 (aka IL-8)
b. Nitric oxide
c. C3a
d. Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2)
a. CXCL8 (aka IL-8)
Choose the acute phase reactant (protein secreted by the liver during systemic inflammation):
a. IgA
b. IL-6
c. CRP (C-reactive protein)
d. CXCL-8 (IL-8)
c. CRP (C-reactive protein)
Which of the following PRRs (pattern recognition receptors) is most likely to bind an intracellular PAMP (pathogen associated molecular pattern)?
a. Mannose-binding lectin
b. Toll-Like Receptor 2
c. NOD-like receptor
d. C1q
c. NOD-like receptor
Which of the following is NOT an anti-viral activity that is promoted by a Type-1 interferon?
a. Increased cytotoxic T-cell proliferation
b. Inhibition of viral assembly
c. Increased HLA-1 expression
d. Increase mRNA degradation
a. Increased cytotoxic T-cell proliferation
Choose the TRUE statement regarding pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs):
a. NOD-like receptors can sense PAMPs and DAMPs in the cytosol
b. Mannose-binding lectin is a PRR specialized for recognizing viruses that live within the cell
c. Toll-like receptors tend to recognize patterns of cellular damage, such as increased urate or denatured cytosolic proteins
d. Toll-like receptor signaling triggers inflammasome activation
a. NOD-like receptors can sense PAMPs and DAMPs in the cytosol
How is the classical pathway of complement activated?
a. Complement component 3 (C3) binds to a pathogen.
b. Complement component 3b (C3b) binds to a pathogen.
c. Mannose-binding lectin binds to mannose on a bacterium.
d. C1q attaches to an antibody that has bound a pathogen
d. C1q attaches to an antibody that has bound a pathogen
Choose the coreceptor that is found on a cytotoxic T-cell.
a.CD8
b.CD19
c.CD80/86
d.CD4
a.CD8
Which of the following is TRUE regarding the endogenous pathway of antigen presentation?
a. The antigenic peptide is translocated into the rough endoplasmic reticulum with the help of CLIP.
b. Antigenic peptides are phagocytosed.
c. The antigenic peptide is degraded in a proteosome.
d. The antigenic peptide is loaded onto an HLA-II.
c. The antigenic peptide is degraded in a proteosome.
Which cell is UNABLE to present antigen via HLA-I?
a.Macrophages
b. Red blood cells
c.Endothelial cells
d.Dendritic cells
b. Red blood cells