Basic immunologic Principles Flashcards

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  1. Antibody is produced by
    a. B cells differentiated into plasma cells
    b. T cells under the influence of thymosin
    c. B cells, T cells, and macrophages
    d. the pluripotent stem cell
A

a. B cells differentiated into plasma cells

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  1. The clonal selection theory
    a. indicates that clones of T cells react with antigen of
    certain composition
    b. states that antigenic exposure to T cells results in antibody formation
    c. postulates that stimulated pluripotent stem cells develop into B cells, T cells, and macrophages
    d. indicates that identical and specific antibody is produced by progeny of B cells after stimulation
A

d. indicates that identical and specific antibody is produced by progeny of B cells after stimulation

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  1. The following does not influence immunogenicity:
    a. shape and charge of the antigen molecule
    b. sterility
    c. route of administration
    d. size of molecule
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b. sterility

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  1. The immunoglobulin molecule consists of
    a. two heavy and two light chains
    b. identical heavy and identical light chains
    c. four heavy and four light chains separated by disulfide bonds
    d. carbohydrate sequences that confer subclass specificity in the variable regions
A

a. two heavy and two light chains

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  1. Which of the following is least likely to activate complement?
    a. IgG1
    b. IgG2
    c. IgG3
    d. IgG4
A

d. IgG4

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  1. Complement activation occurs in the disulfide bond
    regions of
    a. the hinge region
    b. the variable regions of the heavy chains
    c. the constant regions of the light chains
    d. the Fab fragment
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b. the variable regions of the heavy chains

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  1. Hemagglutination in antigen–antibody reactions is influenced by
    a. ionic strength of the test system
    b. pH
    c. incubation time
    d. all of the above
A

d. all of the above

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  1. Complement activation in vitro
    a. does not result in observable hemolysis
    b. is possible if EDTA plasma is used
    c. is not observed in EDTA plasma
    d. is detected only if polyspecific antihuman globulin is
    used
A

c. is not observed in EDTA plasma

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  1. Antibody binding is controlled from
    a. the hypervariable sequences in the V regions
    b. the invariable region of the heavy chain
    c. the Fc fragment
    d. the carboxy-terminal end
A

a. the hypervariable sequences in the V regions

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  1. Most immune responses include
    a. both a cellular and humoral component
    b. inflammation and specific acquired immunity
    c. recognition of a nonself substance and cell activation
    d. all of the above
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a. both a cellular and humoral component

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  1. Macrophages are
    a. phagocytic and nonspecific
    b. phagocytic and specific
    c. capable of generating memory
    d. the source of complement and antibody
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a. phagocytic and nonspecific

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  1. The immune system has evolved to
    a. protect microorganisms from the sun’s rays
    b. protect the host against infection and prevent reinfection through generation of memory
    c. prevent us from paying higher taxes
    d. protect a host’s memory and generate infection
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b. protect the host against infection and prevent reinfection through generation of memory

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