Lymphe/immune 5 Flashcards
Leslie has a bad sore throat and the lymph
glands in her neck are swollen. This would
indicate that
A. the focus of the infection is the lymph glands.
B. lymph is not flowing through these lymph glands.
C. the affected lymph glands contain an increased
number of lymphocytes.
D. the lymph gland is actively producing phagocytes.
E. the lymph gland has increased its secretion of
thymosin.
C. the affected lymph glands contain an increased
number of lymphocytes.
The medullary cords of a lymph node contain \_\_\_\_\_ cells. A. cytotoxic T B. suppressor T C. NK D. B E. nodule
D. B
One major difference between a virus and a parasite is that A. viruses are killed with antibiotics. B. viruses usually live within a cell and then destroy their host. C. parasites live within a cell more often than viruses. D. both A and C E. none of the above
B. viruses usually live within a cell and then
destroy their host.
The body’s nonspecific defenses include all of the following, except A. the skin. B. complement. C. interferon. D. inflammation. E. antibodies.
E. antibodies.
When an antigen is bound to a Class I HLA molecule, it can stimulate a \_\_\_\_\_ cell. A. B B. plasma C. helper T D. cytotoxic T E. NK
D. cytotoxic T
Neil accidentally ingests a substance that
activates the complement factor C1 in the
absence of bound antibodies. This substance
would
A. produce a fever.
B. cause extensive cellular damage.
C. increase circulation of lymph.
D. activate blood clotting.
E. block inflammation from occurring.
B. cause extensive cellular damage.
Stem cells that will form B cells and NK cells are found in the A. bone marrow. B. liver. C. spleen. D. thymus. E. kidneys.
A. bone marrow.
The body’s lymphocytes are produced and stored in all of the following, except A. the tonsils. B. lymphoid tissues. C. lymphoid organs. D. the spleen and thymus. E. the kidneys.
E. the kidneys.
Each of the following is a physical barrier to infection, except A. body hair. B. epithelium. C. secretions. D. complement. E. basement membranes.
D. complement.
A sample of John’s blood shows a high level of pyrogens. This would indicate that John A. has hypotension. B. is producing T lymphocytes. C. has a sore throat. D. is running a fever. E. has swollen lymph nodes.
D. is running a fever.
Class II HLA molecules are found only attached to which of the following? A. all body cells with a nucleus B. red blood cells C. granulocytes and microphages D. lymphocytes and macrophages E. liver cells and macrophages in the spleen
D. lymphocytes and macrophages
Lymphocytes that attack foreign cells or body cells infected with viruses are \_\_\_\_\_ cells. A. B B. plasma C. helper T D. cytotoxic T E. suppressor T
D. cytotoxic T
Lymphatic capillaries are known for A. beginning the lymphatic network. B. being the smallest lymphatic vessels. C. having large diameters and thinner walls than veins. D. being lined by endothelial cells. E. all of the above
E. all of the above
An inflammatory response is triggered when A. red blood cells release pyrogens. B. T cells release interferon. C. mast cells release histamine, serotonin, and heparin. D. neutrophils phagocytize bacteria. E. blood flow to an area increases.
C. mast cells release histamine, serotonin, and
heparin.
When an antigen is bound to a Class II HLA molecule, it can stimulate a \_\_\_\_\_ cell. A. plasma B. helper T C. NK D. suppressor T E. cytotoxic T
B. helper T