Lymphatic System and Immunity
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The Lymphatic System and Immunity Anatomy
Innate (Nonspecific) Immunity
Adaptive (Specific) Immunity
Acquired Immunity
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Anatomy:
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These are functions of the lymphatic system except: a. removes excess fluid from tissues b. absorbs fats from the digestive tract
c. defends the body against microorganisms and other foreign substances ANSWER
d. regulates body temperature BACK TO GAME
Anatomy:
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These are functions of the lymphatic system except: a. removes excess fluid from tissues b. absorbs fats from the digestive tract
c. defends the body against microorganisms and other foreign substances d. regulates body temperature BACK TO GAME
Anatomy:
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This statement best describes lymph nodes:
a. filter lymph b. are where lymphocytes divide and increase in number c. contain a network of reticular fibers d. contain lymphatic sinuses
e. all of the above
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Anatomy:
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This statement best describes lymph nodes: a. filter lymph b. are where lymphocytes divide and increase in number
c. contain a network of reticular fibers d. contain lymphatic sinuses e. all of the above BACK TO GAME
Anatomy:
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Given the following: 1. blood capillaries 2. lymphatic vessels 3. interstitial spaces 4. lymphatic capillaries 5. lymphatic ducts 6. subclavian veins Give the correct order according to the sequence of fluid flow. a. 3,2,1,4,5,6
c. 6,5,4,3,2,1
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b. 1,3,4,2,5,6
d. 1,5,2,6,3,4
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Anatomy:
$300 Answer
Given the following: 1. blood capillaries 2. lymphatic vessels 3. interstitial spaces 4. lymphatic capillaries 5. lymphatic ducts 6. subclavian veins Give the correct order according to the sequence of fluid flow.
a. 3,2,1,4,5,6 c. 6,5,4,3,2,1 b. 1,3,4,2,5,6 d. 1,5,2,6,3,4
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Anatomy:
$400 Question
This statement best describes the spleen: a. it has white pulp that is associated with the venous supply
b. it has red pulp that is associated with the arterial supply c. filters lymph and puts it back in the blood d. acts as a blood reservoir
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e. destroys worn-out lymphocytes.BACK TO GAME
Anatomy:
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This statement best describes the spleen: a. it has white pulp that is associated with the venous supply
b. it has red pulp that is associated with the arterial supply c. filters lymph and puts it back in the blood d. acts as a blood reservoir
e. destroys worn-out lymphocytes BACK TO GAME
Anatomy:
$500 Question
If the right lymphatic duct became blocked, this effect would be evident: a. swelling of the left arm b. swelling of the right arm c. swelling of the right leg
d. swelling of the left leg e. b and c ANSWER
f. a, c, and d
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Anatomy:
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If the right lymphatic duct became blocked, this effect would be evident: a. swelling of the left arm b. swelling of the right arm c. swelling of the right leg
d. swelling of the left leg e. b and c
f. a, c, and d
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Innate (Nonspecific) Immunity:
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These are all examples of mechanical mechanisms that prevent entry of microorganisms into the body except: a. tears to wash the eyes b. saliva in the mouth
c. skin d. cilia in the respiratory tract e. complement cascade
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Innate (Nonspecific) Immunity:
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These are all examples of mechanical mechanisms that prevent entry of microorganisms into the body except: a. tears to wash the eyes b. saliva in the mouth c. skin d. cilia in the respiratory tract e. complement cascade BACK TO GAME
Innate (Nonspecific) Immunity:
$200 Question
This group of proteins is activated by a series of reactions, in which one activated chemical then activates another; and promotes inflammation, phagocytosis, and cell lysis: a. complement b. interferon c. lysozyme d. mucus
ANSWER
e. sebum
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Innate (Nonspecific) Immunity:
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This group of proteins is activated by a series of reactions, in which one activated chemical then activates another; and promotes inflammation, phagocytosis, and cell lysis: a. complement b. interferon c. lysozyme d. mucus e. sebum
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Innate (Nonspecific) Immunity:
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Interferons are antiviral proteins that stop viral reproduction in neighboring cells by preventing the production of viral nucleic acids and proteins. True/False ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Innate (Nonspecific) Immunity:
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Interferons are antiviral proteins that stop viral reproduction in neighboring cells by preventing the production of viral nucleic acids and proteins. True/False
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Innate (Nonspecific) Immunity:
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Dust cells, microglia, and Kupffer cells are examples of these:
a. basophils b. eosinophils c. lymphocytes d. macrophages e. neutrophils
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Innate (Nonspecific) Immunity:
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Dust cells, microglia, and Kupffer cells are examples of these: a. basophils b. eosinophils c. lymphocytes
d. macrophages e. neutrophils BACK TO GAME
Innate (Nonspecific) Immunity:
$500 Question
This condition does not occur during the inflammatory response: a. histamine and other chemical mediators are released b. chemotaxis of phagocytes c. fibrinogen enters tissues from the blood d. vasoconstriction of blood vessels e. increased permeability of blood vessels
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Innate (Nonspecific) Immunity:
$500 Answer
This condition does not occur during the inflammatory response: a. histamine and other chemical mediators are released b. chemotaxis of phagocytes c. fibrinogen enters tissues from the blood d. vasoconstriction of blood vessels e. increased permeability of blood vessels
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Adaptive (Specific) Immunity:
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This statement describes antigens: a. are foreign substances introduced into the body b. are molecules produced by the body
c. stimulate an adaptive immune system response d. all of the above
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Adaptive (Specific) Immunity:
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This statement describes antigens: a. are foreign substances introduced into the body
b. are molecules produced by the body c. stimulate an adaptive immune system response d. all of the above BACK TO GAME
Adaptive (Specific) Immunity:
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This statement describes the function of antibodies: a. prevent antigens from binding together b. promote phagocytosis c. inhibit inflammation
d. block complement activation e. prevent breakdown of foreign antigens
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Adaptive (Specific) Immunity:
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This statement describes the function of antibodies: a. prevent antigens from binding together b. promote phagocytosis c. inhibit inflammation d. block complement activation e. prevent breakdown of foreign antigens
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Adaptive (Specific) Immunity:
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This statement describes B cells: a. are stimulated by helper T cells b. are produced in the thymus c. release cytokines
d. cause cell lysis e. all of these ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Adaptive (Specific) Immunity:
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This statement describes B cells: a. are stimulated by helper T cells
b. are produced in the thymus c. release cytokines
d. cause cell lysis e. all of these BACK TO GAME
Adaptive (Specific) Immunity:
$400 Question
This best describes the activity of cytokines:
a. promote inflammation b. activate macrophages
c. kill target cells by causing them to lyse d. all of the above
ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Adaptive (Specific) Immunity:
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This best describes the activity of cytokines: a. promote inflammation
b. activate macrophages c. kill target cells by causing them to lyse d. all of the above
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Adaptive (Specific) Immunity:
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These proteins are known as CD4 and CD8: a. attachment proteins on the surfaces of helper-T and cytotoxic T-cells
b. different protein chains seen in IgG and IgM antibodies c. proteins on microbes that identify them as foreign d. the proteins that antigen-presenting cells display along with foreign ANSWER antigens BACK TO GAME
Adaptive (Specific) Immunity:
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These proteins are known as CD4 and CD8: a. attachment proteins on the surfaces of helper-T and cytotoxic T-cells
b. different protein chains seen in IgG and IgM antibodies c. proteins on microbes that identify them as foreign d. the proteins that antigen-presenting cells display along with foreign antigens BACK TO GAME
Acquired Immunity:
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A vaccine produces its effects by this: a. directly attacking the antigens and neutralizing them b. opsonization
c. stimulating a primary immune response d. causing cell lysis
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Acquired Immunity:
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A vaccine produces its effects by this: a. directly attacking the antigens and neutralizing them b. opsonization c. stimulating a primary immune response d. causing cell lysis BACK TO GAME
Acquired Immunity:
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This type of resistance is acquired as a result of developing and recovering from a disease: a. naturally acquired active immunity b. artificially acquired active immunity
c. artificially acquired passive immunity d. naturally acquired passive immunity ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Acquired Immunity:
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This type of resistance is acquired as a result of developing and recovering from a disease: a. naturally acquired active immunity b. artificially acquired active immunity c. artificially acquired passive immunity d. naturally acquired passive immunity BACK TO GAME
Acquired Immunity:
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Antisera is available for microorganisms that cause this:
a. rabies b. tetanus c. botulism d. black widow spider bites e. all of these
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Acquired Immunity:
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Antisera is available for microorganisms that cause this:
a. rabies b. tetanus c. botulism d. black widow spider bites e. all of these BACK TO GAME
Acquired Immunity:
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Passive natural immunity results from the transfer of antibodies from a mother to her child across the placenta before birth. True/False ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Acquired Immunity:
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Passive natural immunity results from the transfer of antibodies from a mother to her child across the placenta before birth. True/False
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Acquired Immunity:
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Booster shots are given some time after the original dose was administered for these purposes except: a. stimulates a secondary (memory) response b. large amounts of antibodies are formed c. the original dose has worn off d. provides longer-lasting immunity ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Acquired Immunity:
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Booster shots are given some time after the original dose was administered for these purposes except: a. stimulates a secondary (memory) response b. large amounts of antibodies are formed c. the original dose has worn off d. provides longer-lasting immunity BACK TO GAME
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This statement best describes neutrophils: a. enlarge to become macrophages
b. account for most of the dead cells in pus c. are usually the last cell type to enter infected tissues d. are usually located in lymphatic ANSWER and blood sinuses BACK TO GAME
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This statement best describes neutrophils: a. enlarge to become macrophages b. account for most of the dead cells in pus c. are usually the last cell type to enter infected tissues d. are usually located in lymphatic and blood sinuses BACK TO GAME
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Complement is involved in this: a. only adaptive immunity b. only innate immunity
c. both adaptive and innate immunity ANSWER BACK TO GAME
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Complement is involved in this:
a. only adaptive immunity b. only innate immunity
c. both adaptive and innate immunity
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This is an example of innate immunity: a. tears and saliva wash away microorganisms
b. basophils release histamine and leukotrienes c. neutrophils phagocytize a microorganism d. activation of the complement cascade e. all of the above
ANSWER
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This is an example of innate immunity: a. tears and saliva wash away microorganisms
b. basophils release histamine and leukotrienes c. neutrophils phagocytize a microorganism d. activation of the complement cascade e. all of the above
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$400 Question
This antibody accounts for 80-85% of serum antibodies, can cross the placenta, and is responsible for Rh reactions: a. IgA b. IgD
c. IgE d. IgG e. IgM
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This antibody accounts for 80-85% of serum antibodies, can cross the placenta, and is responsible for Rh reactions: a. IgA b. IgD c. IgE d. IgG e. IgM BACK TO GAME
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As the result of a bee sting, Joe B. Hive had an immediate severe reaction, and nearly died. This reaction was caused by a. B cells b. T cells c. natural killer cells d. macrophages e. neutrophils
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As the result of a bee sting, Joe B. Hive had an immediate severe reaction, and nearly died. This reaction was caused by a. B cells b. T cells
c. natural killer cells d. macrophages e. neutrophils BACK TO GAME
FINAL ROUND Question
Elimination of an antigen stops the production of antibodies in this manner: a. antigens cannot combine with MHC class II molecules
b. no signal to cause lymphocytes to proliferate c. causes depression of helper T-cells d. a and b e. all of these
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FINAL ROUND Answer
Elimination of an antigen stops the production of antibodies in this manner:
a. antigens cannot combine with MHC class II molecules b. no signal to cause lymphocytes to proliferate c. causes depression of helper T-cells d. a and b e. all of these
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