Chapter 43
In insects, which of the following is analogous to mammalian epithelial tissue, in that it serves as a first line of defense against infection?
A chitinous exoskeleton
Which of the following is a specific mechanism by which antibodies function in immunity?
All of the listed responses are correct
Which of the following is not a disease caused by actions of the immune system?
All of the listed responses are correct.
Which of the following cell types carries out humoral immunity?
B cells
Someone infected by chicken pox as a child is unlikely to suffer from this disease a second time. This is due to immunological memory, a reservoir of what type of cells that were generated following the initial exposure?
Both T cells and B cells
Who is credited with performing the first documented immunization?
Edward Jenner
Which of the following classes of immunoglobins crosses the placenta and confers passive immunity to the fetus?
IgG
Which of the following is not a characteristic of innate immunity?
It is present only in vertebrates.
When searching for a donor for an organ transplant, doctors try to match the __________ of the donor and recipient as closely as possible.
MHC proteins
Which of the following cells are part of the innate, second line of defense?
Macrophages
Besides helper T cells, what are two other types of cells that HIV infects?
Macrophages and brain cells
Which of the following cells does not play a role in immunity through the phagocytosis of pathogens?
Natural killer cells
Which of the following functions of plasma-cell secreted antibodies promotes phagocytosis of foreign bacteria?
Opsonization
What role do major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules play in immunity?
Presenting antigens to T cells
Antibodies belong to which class of proteins?
Receptor
Why is the development and distribution of a new flu vaccine required every year?
The influenza virus undergoes frequent mutations and evolves rapidly.
In a series of immune system experiments, the thymus glands were removed from baby mice. Which of the following would you predict as a likely result?
The mice readily accepted tissue transplants.
Which statement describes what would most likely happen to microbes in the blood?
They are phagocytosed by macrophages in the spleen.
Which of the following organisms would produce antibodies as part of an immune response?
Whale
Histamine is an important signaling molecule in the immune system that directly triggers __________.
blood vessels to dilate and become more permeable
Lysozyme plays a role in immunity through _________.
breaking down bacterial cell walls
The proliferation of the B lymphocyte to which a specific antigen binds is referred to as ________
clonal selection
Our immune system does not usually attack our own healthy tissues because lymphocytes that target "self" tissue are __________
destroyed or rendered nonfunctional
Herpes simplex viruses, such as those that cause cold sores, can evade the immune system and persist in the body by __________.
infecting cells and then entering a largely inactive state
Anaphylactic shock is a life-threatening condition in which __________.
inflammatory chemicals released from mast cells lead to an inability to breathe and a lack of blood flow go to explanation
Passive immunity differs from active immunity in that passive immunity
is conferred by antibodies produced by another individual
B lymphocytes __________.
multiply and make antibodies that circulate in blood and lymph
Vaccination led to the eradication of the disease ________.
smallpox
The idea behind vaccination is to induce __________ without requiring the vaccinated individual to get sick.
the primary immune response
In humans, the first line of defense against infection is __________.
the skin and mucous membranes