Quiz 3
Responsible for the production of the acid mantle. - Sebum - Sweat - Bacteria - All of the above
All of the above
Which of the following is associated with inflammation. - Pain - Swelling - Redness - All of the above
All of the above
Describes how the adaptive immune system has a stronger and faster response to a second encounter with a pathogen. - Anamnestic response - Effector response - Memory effect - Dysbiosis
Anamnestic response
Receiving a vaccine... - Natural Active Immunity - Natural Passive Immunity - Answer Artificial Active Immunity - Artificial Passive Immunity
Artificial Active Immunity
T cells which release cytokines and recruit/activate other immune cells upon contact with an antigen. - CD4+ - CD6+ - CD8+ - CD10+
CD4+
Sentinel cell found underlying the skin and mucous membranes. Engulfs pathogens via phagocytosis and then migrates to a lymph node. Antigen presenting cell. - Macrophage - Mast Cell - Neutrophil - Dendritic cell
Dendritic cell
The shedding of skin cells. - Diapedisis - Desquamation - Degranulation - Deregulation
Desquamation
Process through which white blood cells pass from the vascular system into adjacent tissue during an immune response. - Desquamation - Diapedesis - Dysbiosis - Degranulation
Diapedesis
The term for red blood cells. - Erythrocytes - Leukocytes - Thrombocytes - Lymphocytes
Erythrocytes
Pathogen Associated Molecule Patterns are specific epitopes found on pathogens which causes a reaction from the adaptive immune system. - True - False
False
Responsible for the production of mucus. - Goblet cell - Endothelial cells - Granulocytes - Basophils
Goblet cell
Cytokines involved in defense against viral infection. - Interleukins - Defensins - Interferons - Histamine
Interferons
Which of the of following is an exogenous pyrogen? - IL-1 - IL-6 - TNF-a - LPS
LPS
Chemical defense found within tears, mucous, sebum and saliva. Breaks down the bonds of peptidoglycan within bacterial cell walls. - Histamine - Leukotrienes - Interferon - Lysozyme
Lysozyme
Which of the following is an agranulocyte? - Neutrophil - Basophil - Macrophage - Mast Cell
Macrophage
Which of the following is not a mechanical defense? - Ciliary escalator - Desquamation - Peristalsis - Microbiome
Microbiome
Responsible for the direct destruction of pathogens through phagocytosis, degranulation and NETosis. - T cell - B cell - Macrophage - Neutrophil
Neutrophil
The release of a chemical signaling molecule which causes a reaction within nearby cells... - Autocrine - Paracrine - Endocrine - None of the above
Paracrine
Responsible for the production of antibodies. - Helper T cell - Cytotoxic T cell - Plasma Cell - All of the above
Plasma Cell
Cells which arise in the bone marrow then travel to the thymus to mature. - Neutrophils - B cells - T cells - Macrophages
T cells