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Module 7 Quiz
MA JATC
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| lymph/o | lymph/lymphatic tissue |
| aden/o | gland |
| chol/e | bile or gall |
| immun/o | immune |
| -cele | hernia, tumor, swelling |
| onc/o | tumor |
| carcin/o | cancer |
| splen/o | spleen |
| phag/o | eat or swallow |
| phagia | eating, swallowing |
| --phasia | speak or speech |
| cholecyst/o | gallbladder |
| Choose all of the following that are functions of the lymphatic system. | ` Remove waste products from tissues. Immunity Transport excess tissue fluid back to the blood stream. |
| Lymph nodes filter pathogens from lymph fluid. | True |
| Lymph is clear and watery. It contains proteins and also cleanses intercellular spaces. | True |
| A baby that has immunity to disease because they drink breast milk is what type of immunity? | Natural Passive Immunity |
| The excess fluid collected by the lymphatic system is only called lymph when it is in the lymphatic vessels. | True |
| Lymphatic tissue in the pharynx that helps remove pathogens from food and air. | tonsils |
| The lymphatic system works with the immune system to produce white blood cells. | True |
| A substance found on the surface of cells that tells our bodies if the cell is self or foreign. It triggers the body to make antibodies. | antigen |
| Produced by B cell lymphocytes in response to antigens. | antibodies |
| Select all that play a role in the body's defense system. | inflammation, coughing, sneezing, stomach acid, intact skin |
| Acquired Immunity uses antigen-antibody response to fight invading pathogens. | True |
| Which of the following is NOT an example of innate immunity? | Antibodies |
| Physician who specialize in diagnosis and treatment of malignant cancer or tumors. | oncologist |
| An autoimmune disease is any disorder in which the immune system produces antibodies against its own tissues, mistaking healthy cells for antigens. | True |
| HIV is this type of disorder. | Immunodeficiency |
| Macrophage | Large Cell Eater |
| Phagocytosis | Eat or engulf the pathogens |
| Apoptosis | killing the host cell through lysis/rupture |
| Acquired immunity | Antigen-specific defense system |
| Innate immunity | defense system you were born with |
| non-specific immunity | works the same for all pathogens |
| Influenza | Viral upper respiratory infection |
| HIV | Virus that badly damages the body by attacking the immune system |
| Lupus | Butterfly rash |
| H1N1 | Viral infection that started in pigs, causing infections |
| Covid-19 | A coronavirus causing a respiratory infection |
| Mononucleosis/Epstein-Barr | Viral herpes infection causing fever, rash, and swollen lymph nodes |
| AIDS | Recurring infections, weight loss, fever, and night sweats caused by HIV |
| Acquired Immunity | Develops over time due to exposure |
| Innate Immunity | Born with |
| Active Immunity | Develops from an infection or vaccine |
| Passive Immunity | Receiving antibodies from someone else |
| Specific Immunity | Works against specific pathogens |
| Non-Specific Immunity | Works against all pathogens |
| Adaptive Immunity | Also called specific and acquired immunity |
| Your body acquires active immunity through which methods. Choose all that apply. | blood transfusions Immunizations Getting an infection |
| Monoclonal antibodies are form of artificial, passive immunity received from a blood transfusion. | True |