A&P Module 5 MC Questions
Which of the following is a part of the nonspecific immune response system? (Select all that apply.) A.Normal flora B.Cytokines C.T cells D.B cells E.Interleukin
A, B, E
A patient has lymphedema in his left arm. What lymph vessel would most likely be obstructed? A.Thoracic Duct B.Right lymphatic duct C.Inferior Vena Cava D.Axillary Vein
A.
A patient has lymphedema in his right leg. What lymph vessel would most likely be obstructed? A.Thoracic Duct B.Right lymphatic duct C.Inferior Vena Cava D.Femoral Vein
A.
Has granules in the nucleus and is the most abundant of the white blood cells: A.Neutrophil B.Eosinophil C.Basophil D.Macrophage E.Monocyte
A.
The thymus produces hormones which helps these types of cells mature? (Select all that apply.) A.T cells B.B cells C.Macrophages D.Neutrophils E. Eosinophils
A.
These cells contain an antigen receptor as part of their cell coat: A.T cells B.Memory B cells C.Interferons D.Plasma Cells E.Neutrophils
A.
What is FALSE concerning the MHC? A.These are antibody receptors found on only certain types of immune cells. B.T cells recognize and destroy invading cells using the MHC. C.It is genetically determined and unique to each person D.Abnormal cells display a different MHC than healthy cells
A.
Which type of immune cell rapidly divides and produces antibodies? A.Plasma cells B.Helper T cells C.Killer B cells D.Cytokines E.NK cells
A.
The thymus secretes which of the following hormones? (select all that apply) A.Thymosin B.Thymopoietin C.TSH D.T3 E.T4
A. & B.
Performs Phagocytosis: A.Neutrophil B.Eosinophil C.Basophil D.Macrophage E.Monocyte
All are correct
Has granules inside the nucleus and response during parasitic infections: A.Neutrophil B.Eosinophil C.Basophil D.Macrophage E.Monocyte
B.
Which of the following people would you expect to have the largest thymus gland? A.Newborn infant B.5 year old C.30 year old D. 75 year old
B.
Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning lymph nodes? A.Lymph nodes tend to be grouped together in the palms of the hand and the bottoms of the feet. B.Lymph nodes act as a filtering center to remove debris. C.There are more different vessels than afferent vessels. D.Fluid flows into the efferent vessels and out the afferent vessels. E.C&D are true.
B.
This cell is involved in the release of histamines and heparin: A.Neutrophil B.Eosinophil C.Basophil D.Macrophage E.Monocyte
C.
What is TRUE concerning the MHC? A.These are antibody receptors found on only certain types of immune cells. B.Plasma cells recognize and destroy invading cells using the MHC C.It is genetically determined and unique to each person D.Abnormal cells display a different MHC than healthy cells
C.
Which of the following statements is FALSE concerning the spleen? A.It is found in the left side of the abdomen. B.It acts to remove old platelets in the blood. C.It has many different lymph vessels. D.It is divided into regions called lobules. E.A&B are False
C.
Which type of immune cell continues to produce a small amount of antibody after the infection is over: A.Killer T cells B.Memory T Cells C.Memory B cells D.Cytokines
C.
Which of the following is a part of the specific immune response system? Select all that apply.) A.Normal flora B.Inflammatory response C.T cells D.B cells E.Stomach acid
C. & D.
These lymphocytes are highly effective against abnormal body cells, such as tumor cells: A.Macrophages B.Memory B cells C.Interferons D.NK cells E.Monocytes
D.
Which of the following people would you expect to have the smallest thymus gland? A.Newborn infant B.5 year old C.30 year old D.75 year old
D.
Which of the following statements is FALSE concerning lymph nodes? A.The groin contains a large grouping of lymph nodes. B.The axilla contains a large grouping of lymph nodes. C.A lymph node is an encapsulated fibrous connective tissue with incoming and outgoing vessels. D.There are more different vessels than afferent vessels. E.A&B are False.
D.
These are produced in the bone marrow and mature in the thymus: A.Cytotoxic T cells B.Helper T cells C.B cells D.NK cells E.A&B F.C&D
E.
True or False: Lymph flows from the heart out to the tissues via the lymphatic vessels.
False
True or False: Lymph fluid moves in the following order: Lymphatic Duct→ lymph vessels → Lymph capillaries → Veins
False
True or False: Fluid inside tissues that is not returned via the veins is returned to the heart through the lymph system
True
True or False: Lymph flows in one direction from the tissues to the venous system.
True