Microbiology Chapter 12
Core body temperature is typically ______.
98.6 degrees Fahrenheit
Which of the following are normal body temperature?
98.6 degrees Fahrenheit 37 degrees Celsius
Although all blood cells originate in the bone marrow, only the _____ complete their maturation process there.
B lymphocytes
Which cell types are produced in the red bone marrow? -thymus cells -B-lymphocyte precursors -red blood cells -heart muscle cells -spleen cells -T-lymphocyte precursors
B-lymphocyte precursors red blood cells T-lymphocyte precursors
How does lymphatic fluid differ from blood?
Does not contain red blood cells
Which is Latin for pain during inflammation? -Calor -Rubor -Tumor -Dolor
Dolor
Which fluid moves in and out of tissues, but does not contain red blood cells?
Lymph
Interferon gamma is derived from which cells?
T lymphocytes
The fluid that is carried by the lymphatic circulation is called ______.
lymph
Bean-shaped organs in clusters situated along lymphatic channels and large blood vessels are __________.
lymph nodes
Which term refers to bean-shaped organs in clusters situated along lymphatic channels and large blood vessels?
lymph nodes
A compartmentalized network of vessels, cells, and specialized accessory organs that renders surveillance, recognition, and protection against foreign materials is the ______ system.
lymphatic
A plasma-like liquid that moves in and out of tissues, but does not contain red blood cell, is called ________ fluid.
lymphatic
The ________ system is a system of vessels and organs that serve as sites for the development of immune cells, immune surveillance, and immune reactions.
lymphatic
The spleen, thymus, lymph nodes, and GALT are all components of the ______ system.
lymphatic
The spleen, thymus, lymph nodes, and GALT are all components of the _________ system.
lymphatic
B cells and T cells belong to a group of leukocytes called ______.
lymphocytes
The 3 main types of phagocytes are ______. -macrophages -eosinophils -NK cells -basophils -dendritic cells -neutrophils
macrophages dendritic cells neutrophils
Complement primarily targets pathogen _____.
membranes
The agranulocytic leukocytes are include two general types, the _________ and _______.
monocytes lymphocytes
A network of fibers and macrophages that permeates the tissues of the body is called the _________ _________ system.
mononuclear phagocyte
All organs and tissues contain a network of fibers and macrophages called the ________ system.
mononuclear phagocyte
Which of the following are sites of major lymph nodes? -neck -knee -groin -armpit -wrist
neck armpit groin
Essential leukocytes found in the blood that act as active phagocytes that can kill engulfed bacteria are called _________.
neutrophils
Essential leukocytes found in the blood that act as active phagocytes that can kill engulfed bacteria are called ___________.
neutrophils
Essential leukocytes of the blood that act as active phagocytes and killers of bacteria are called ______.
neutrophils
General-purpose phagocytes that engulf and kill bacteria but are themselves killed during the process are ______.
neutrophils
The 3 main types of phagocytes are ________, __________, and _________ cells.
neutrophils macrophages dendritic
The first and second lines of host defense are ________ protections.
nonspecific
Which of the following processes are components of the second line of defense? -phagocytosis -sneezing -apoptosis -fever -inflammation -antimicrobial proteins -antibodies
phagocytosis fever inflammation antimicrobial proteins
The skin-associated lymphoid tissue and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue function to ______. -store red blood cells -allow maturation of B-lymphocytes -protect against foreign materials in food -protect against the influx of microbes -remove worn-out red blood cells
protect against foreign materials in food protect against the influx of microbes
The skin-associated lymphoid tissue and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue function to ______. -remove worn-out red blood cells -store red blood cells -protect against the influx of microbes -allow maturation of B-lymphocytes -protect against foreign materials in food
protect against the influx protect against foreign materials in food
Produced during inflammation, a substance composed mainly of white blood cells and the debris generated by phagocytosis is called ______.
pus
B-lymphocytes mature in the _____.
red bone marrow
Generalized lymph node enlargement may indicate _____.
a systemic illness
Communication between separate fluid compartments of the body is conducted primarily through _____.
capillaries
Which of the following is NOT a trigger for inflammation? -infection -fever -trauma -immune response
fever
Which of the following is part of the body's second line of defense? -mucous membranes -skin -intestinal enzymes -fever
fever
The production of blood cells is called ______.
hematopoiesis
Interferons are produced and secreted only by virally- ________ cells.
infected
Which cell types are produced in the red bone marrow? -T-lymphocyte precursors -red blood cells -spleen cells -thymus cells -B-lymphocyte -heart muscle cells
t-lymphocyte precursors red blood cells b-lymphocyte precursors
Naive T lymphocytes originate in the bone marrow and migrate to the _______ to complete their maturation.
thymus
T-lymphocytes mature in the _____.
thymus
Which of the following is not a major function of the lymphatic system? -transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide to tissues throughout the body -acting as a drain-off system for the inflammatory response -providing a route to return extracellular fluid to the circulatory system -supporting surveillance through lymphocytes, phagocytes and antibodies
transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide to tissues throughout the body
The flow of lymph in lymphatic vessels is ________.
unidirectional
Interferons stimulate uninfected host cells to produce proteins that inhibit _____ multiplication.
viral
Which type(s) of host cells produce interferon in the case of a viral infection?
virally infected cells only
Interferons primarily target _____.
viruses
Which is NOT a second line host defense mechanism?
vomiting
The lymph nodes are located in the groin are called the _______ nodes.
inguinal
Which of the following are host products that target infecting microbes? -lymphatic fluid -interferons -PAMPs -complement -virulence factors -antimicrobial peptides
interferons complement antimicrobial peptides
Red bone marrow is found in the internal matrix of _____.
long bones
Which are agranulocytic white blood cells? -eosinophils -basophils -neutrophils -lymphocytes -monocytes
lymphocytes monocytes
A large, phagocytic white blood cell, derived from a monocyte, that leaves the circulation and has a high capacity for killing microbes is called a(n) ______.
macrophage
Which of the following is a large phagocytic cell that has a high capacity for killing microbes and cleaning up dead cells?
macrophage
The acronym MALT stands for _________ - associated __________ tissue.
mucosa lymphoid
Which of the following materials are not transported by lymphatic fluid? -cellular debris -infectious agents -oxygen and CO2 -normal microbiota -clotting factors -white blood cells
oxygen and CO2 normal microbiota clotting factors
Which of the following processes are components of the second line of defense? -phagocytosis -inflammation -antibodies -fever -antimicrobial proteins -sneezing -apoptosis
phagocytosis inflammation fever antimicrobial proteins
nonspecific host defense mechanisms include chemical barriers and _________ barriers.
physical
Interferons are small ______.
proteins
A host barrier with an acidic pH and high fatty acid content that is inhibitory to many microbes is the ________.
skin
Which host barrier offers protection against microorganisms due to the presence of sebum, which has a high fatty acid content and acidic pH?
skin
The acronym SALT stands for ____________ - associated ___________ tissue.
skin lymphoid
In order to remove worn-out red blood cells and pathogens, the _________ filters blood, but not lymph.
spleen
Granulocytes differ from agranulocytes by ______.
staining pattern in microscopy
Which of the following is NOT a lymphoid organ? -spleen -stomach -thymus
stomach
A triangular structure in the lower neck region that serves as a maturation site for T lymphocytes is the ______.
thymus
Under the influence of hormones, cells from the _____ develop specificity and are released into circulation as mature T cells.
thymus
The mononuclear phagocyte system functions as a passageway within and between ______.
tissues and organs
Which is a main function of inflammation? -to prevent microbes from entering the body -to mobilize and attract immune components to the injury site -to polymerize components of membrane attack complexes -to stimulate antiviral protein production in uninfected cells
to mobilize and attract immune components to the injury site
Inflammation may be triggered by the immune response or by ________ due to tissue infection or tissue injury.
trauma
A liquid connective tissue consisting of erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets suspended in plasma is called _______ ________.
whole blood
The liquid substance that moves through the arteries, veins, and capillaries is called ______.
whole blood
________ allow for a close association between the fluid compartments of the body, an important part of effective immune responses.
Blood vessels
Select the nonspecific host defenses. -third line -second line -all lines -first line
First line Second line
Which of the following apply to the cell shown here? -granulocyte -leukocyte -agranulocyte -stem cell -non-leukocyte
Granulocyte Leukocyte
Which of the following is NOT a main function of inflammation?
Lead to allergic response
Where are cervical lymph nodes located?
Neck
Which of the following are considered gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT)? -Peyer's pathces -tonsils -lactating breast -the appendix -small intestine
Peyer's patches the appendix
The enlargement of an individual lymph node may indicate _____.
a localized infection
Major functions of the lymphatic system include ______. -transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide to tissues throughout the body -acting as a drain-off system for the inflammatory response -supporting surveillance through lymphocytes, phagocytes and antibodies -providing a route to return extracellular fluid to the circulatory system -maintaining a constant temperature and regulating fever responses
acting as a drain-off system for the inflammatory response supporting surveillance through lymphocytes, phagocytes and antibodies providing a route to return extracellular fluid to the circulatory system
Which of the following do not apply to the cell shown here? -leukocyte -granulocyte -agranulocyte -non-leukocyte -stem cell
agranulocyte non-leukocyte stem cell
Monocytes and lymphocytes can be described as ______.
agranulocytes
Granulocytes are different from agranulocytes in that ______. -agrnaulocytes have large nuclei -granulocytes are smaller cells -agranulocytes do not have nuclei -granulocytes have dark staining granules
agranulocytes have large nuclei granulocytes have dark staining granules
Which of the following are host products that target infecting microbes? -lymphatic fluid -virulence factors -antimicrobial peptides -PAMPs -complement -interferons
antimicrobial peptides complement interferons
Which of the following processes are components of the second line of defense? -antimicrobial proteins -inflammation -phagocytosis -antibodies -apoptosis -sneezing -fever
antimicrobial proteins inflammation phagocytosis fever
The lymph nodes located in the armpits are called ________ nodes.
axillary
Hematopoiesis is the process by which all ________ cells are formed in bone marrow.
blood
With respect to inflammation, _______ is Latin for pain.
dolor
True or false: Antiviral proteins produced by uninfected cells stimulate virally infected cells to produce interferon.
false
Which of the following is part of the body's second line of defense?
fever
Which lines of host defense are nonspecific? -second line -first line -third line
first line second line
The flow of lymph is ______.
from the extremities to the heart
Neutrophils, basophils, and eosinophils are categorized as ______.
granulocytes
The ______ response is a reaction to any traumatic event in the tissues.
inflammatory
Which of the following materials are transported by lymphatic fluid? -cellular debris -normal microbiota -infectious agents -clotting factors -white blood cells -oxygen and CO2
cellular debris infectious agents white blood cells
Lymph nodes are located in the neck are called ________ nodes.
cervical
Identify the three main types of phagocytes. -basophils -dendritic cells -neutrophils -eosinophils -macrophages
dendritic cells neutrophils macrophages
Which of the following are not host products that target infecting microbes? -Interferons -Complement -Virulence factors -PAMPs -Lymphatic fluid -Antimicrobial peptides
Virulence factors PAMPs Lymphatic fluid
Which of the following are not host products that target infecting microbes? -virulence factors -interferons -PAMPs -lymphatic fluid -complement -antimicrobial peptides
Virulence factors PAMPs Lymphatic fluid