CHAPTER 22- THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM & IMMUNITY
The cells that perform immunological surveillance are the ________ cells.
NK
The cells responsible for the production of circulating immunoglobulins are ________ cells.
plasma
Place the following steps of NK cell killing in order.
*Recognition and adhesion *Realignment of Golgi apparatus *Secretion of perforin *Lysis of abnormal cell
An abnormal cell would be identified by the immune system because it showed
Class I MHC proteins with an antigen bound.
Immunoglobulins that attach to and sensitize mast cells and basophils are
IgE
Immunoglobulins, formed of five subunits, that are the first antibodies to be produced in response to infection, are
IgM
________ are fixed macrophages found in the liver.
Kupffer cells
Lymphatic organs differ from lymphatic tissues in what way?
They are surrounded by a fibrous capsule and lymphatic tissues are not.
All of the following are true of the thymus gland except that it
activates B cells
The body's innate defenses include all of the following except
antibodies
In order for a lymphocyte to respond to an antigen, the antigen must
bind to specific receptors on the lymphocyte surface.
When an antigen is bound to a Class II MHC protein, it can activate a ________ cell.
helper T
Lymph nodes do all of the following except
remove excess nutrients from the lymph
Each IgG has ________ binding sites for attachment to antigenic determinants.
2
The following are steps in the cell-mediated immune response. What is the correct sequence for these steps? 1. Several cycles of mitosis occur. 2. Antigen is engulfed and presented by a macrophage. 3. Cytotoxic T cells migrate to focus of infection. 4. T cells with specific receptors recognize the antigen. 5. T cells differentiate into cytotoxic T cells or T memory cells. 6. Cytotoxic T cells release perforin and/or lymphotoxin.
2, 4, 1, 5, 3, 6
The cells responsible for humoral immunity are the ________ cells.
B cells
Immunoglobulins that are found on the surface of B cells and that may activate antibody production are
IgD
Immunoglobulins that are most abundant and are responsible for resistance against many viruses, bacteria, and bacterial toxins are
IgG
Pregnant women are encouraged to get flu shots so that the maternal ________ can pass through the placenta to the fetus.
IgG
During the primary response, which antibody peaks sooner? During the secondary response, which antibody level is higher? (Figure 22-25)
IgM; IgG
The process by which antibodies bind to antigenic sites on viruses or toxins, rendering them incapable of binding to other cells, is called
Neutralization
Which of the following statements about lymph flow in a node is false?
The afferent lymphatic enters at the hilum.
Defense of the body against a particular pathogen is provided by
adaptive immunity
Lymphatic tissue is found in the greatest quantity in
adult spleen
Free phagocytes found in the air sacs of the lungs are called
alveolar macrophages
Class II MHC proteins are present in the plasma membrane only when
an antigen-presenting cell has engulfed and is processing an antigen.
The complement system works closely with and complements the action of
antibodies
A substance that provokes an immune response is called an
antigen
What type of immunity develops after receiving a vaccine? (Figure 22-17)
artificially acquired active immunity
Frank was bitten by a rattlesnake and received anti-venom containing neutralizing antibodies. Frank received ________ immunity and he ________ long-term immunity as a result.
artificially acquired passive immunity; will not have
In passive immunity, the
body receives antibodies produced by other humans or by an animal.
T cells develop from stem cells in the
bone marrow
The primary lymphoid tissues include
bone marrow and thymus
The attraction or repulsion of certain cells to chemicals in their environment is called
chemotaxis
Histamine increases blood flow and vascular permeability. This would account for all of the following changes that occur during inflammation except
chemotaxis of phagocytes.
Each of the following is a physical barrier to infection except
complement
A T cell can only become activated after being physically or chemically stimulated by the abnormal target cell in a process called
costimulation
Lymphocytes that destroy foreign cells or virus-infected cells are ________ cells.
cytotoxic T
When an antigen is bound to a Class I MHC molecule, it can stimulate a ________ cell.
cytotoxic T
The cells directly responsible for cellular immunity are the ________ cells.
cytotoxic T cells
The primary function of the lymphatic system is
defending the body against both external and internal threats.
The ________ lymphatics leave the lymph node at the hilum.
efferent
T cells and B cells can be activated only by
exposure to a specific antigen at a specific site in a plasma membrane
B cells are primarily activated by the activities of
helper T cells
The effects of activating the complement system include all of the following except
inhibition of the immune response.
Interferons
interfere with viral replication
Cytokines that make a cell and its neighbors resistant to virus infection are called
interferons
A sensitized B cell typically is not activated until
it binds a helper T cell that releases cytokines.
All of the following are true of the primary response of humoral immunity except that
it depends on memory B cells.
The lymphoid organ that acts like a filter as lymph passes through is
lymph nodes
Class II MHC molecules are found on which of the following?
lymphocytes and antigen-presenting cells
An inflammatory response is triggered when
mast cells release histamine and heparin
________ cells enable the immune system to respond quickly and robustly if the same antigen is encountered a second time.
memory
Fixed macrophages that are found in the central nervous system are called
microglia
The phagocytic antigen-presenting cells belong to the ________ group.
monocyte-macrophage
Various types of macrophages are derived from
monocytes
Sally has a tumor. In an effort to fight the cancerous cells her body increases the production of
natural killer cells (NK cells)
Immunity that results from exposure to an antigen in the environment is called ________ immunity.
naturally acquired active
Immunity that results from antibodies that pass through the placenta from mother to fetus is called ________ immunity.
naturally acquired passive
Specialized lymphatic capillaries called lacteals are
necessary for the transport of dietary lipids
During a primary humoral response to antigens all of the following occur except
neutrophils invade the surrounding areas, releasing chemotactic substances.
The process by which the surface of a microorganism is covered with antibodies and complement, rendering it more likely to be phagocytized, is called
opsonization.
In an experimental situation, a rabbit is exposed to a viral antigen to which it makes antibodies. These antibodies are then purified and injected into a human with the same viral disease. This is an example of
passive immunization
NK cells use ________ to lyse abnormal cells.
perforin
The first line of cellular defense against pathogens are the
phagocytes
The process by which soluble antigens combine with antibodies to form insoluble immune complexes is called
precipitation
Helper T cells do all of the following except
provide a rapid response to a future exposure to the antigen.
When antigens bind to inactive B cells and are brought into the cell by endocytosis to be displayed on the Class II MHC proteins this results in ________ of the B cells.
sensitization
Which is not a way that antigen-antibody complexes may cause elimination of the antigen?
sensitization
T cells and B cells destroy one antigen without affecting other antigens or normal tissues, this is termed
specificity.
In general, lymphocytes
spend most of their time in lymphoid tissue and have relatively long life spans.
Leslie has a severe sore throat and the lymph nodes in her neck are swollen. This would indicate that
the lymph nodes contain an increased number of lymphocytes.
The merging of ________ forms the right lymphatic duct.
the right jugular, right subclavian, and right bronchomediastinal trunks
Most of the lymph returns to the venous circulation by way of the
thoracic duct
Which of the following is not a secondary lymphoid tissue or organ?
thymus
________ are large lymphatic nodules that are located in the walls of the pharynx.
tonsils
The lymphatic system does all of the following except
transports gases to and away from lymph nodes. Submit
What feature do lymphatic vessels share with veins that allows lymph to flow in only one direction? (Figure 22-3)
valves
Lymphatic vessels begin in peripheral tissues and ultimately drain into
veins
All of the following are true of the secondary response of humoral immunity except that it
weakens quickly because memory B cells only survive for a year or two.
Areas of the spleen that contain large aggregations of lymphocytes are known as
white pulp