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Cellular adaptive immunity is carried out by ____. A. T cells B. B cells C. bone marrow D. neutrophils A. T cells
Which class of molecules is the most antigenic? A. proteins B. polysaccharides C. carbohydrates D. lipids A. proteins
MHC II molecules present A. T cell receptors B. processed self-antigens from proteasomes C. processed foreign antigens from phagolysosomes D. antibodies C. processed foreign antigens from phagolysosomes
Which type of antigen-presenting molecule is found on all nucleated cells? A. MHC II B. antibodies C. B cell receptors D. MHC I D. MHC I
Cytotoxic T cells will bind with their TCR to which of the following? A. antigens presented with MHC II molecules B. haptens only C. free antigens in a stable form D. antigens presented with MHC I molecules D. antigens presented with MHC I molecules
Name the T helper cell subset involved in antibody production. A. TH1 B. TH17 C. CTL D. TH2 D. TH2
Which of the following does not occur during the lag period of the primary antibody response? A. presentation of antigen with MHC II B. binding of antigen to BCRs C. activation of helper T cells D. class switching to IgG D. class switching to IgG
Which of the following would be a T-dependent antigen? A. lipopolysaccharide B. protein C. carbohydrate D. glycoprotein B. protein
A patient gets a cold, and recovers a few days later. The patient's classmates come down with the same cold roughly a week later, but the original patient does not get the same cold again. This is an example of: natural active immunity
Which of the following best describes Tetanus toxin molecules that are harvested and chemically treated to render them harmless. They are then injected into a patient’s arm. D. toxoid vaccine
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