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Ch 31, 32, & 33

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Lymphocytes that kill many types of tumor cells and cells infected by different kinds of viruses are known as   natural killer cells.  
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Each cortical nodule is composed of packed lymphocytes that surround a less dense area called a   germinal center.  
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Which antibody is synthesized by immature B cells and then inserted into their plasma membranes?   immunoglobulin M  
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Pyrogen molecules trigger the fever response by promoting the production of   prostaglandins.  
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Masses of lymphoid tissue located in a protective ring under the mucous membranes in the mouth and the back of the throat are called   tonsils.  
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Antibodies are proteins of the family called   immunoglobulins.  
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Chemotaxis is the process by which a cell navigates toward the source of the chemotactic factor by way of   detecting and then moving toward higher concentrations of the factor.  
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Which organ has several functions, including defense, hematopoiesis, red blood cell and platelet destruction, and blood reservoir?   spleen  
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The internal environment of the human body is protected by the _____, which is(are) referred to as the first line of defense.   skin  
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Adaptive immunity, part of the body’s third line of defense, is orchestrated by two different classes of a type of white blood cell called the   lymphocyte.  
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What is the function of the spleen?   tissue repair. hematopoiesis. red blood cell and platelet destruction. blood reservoir  
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The lymphatic system serves various functions in the body. The two most important functions of this system are   fluid balance and immunity.  
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Which protein interferes with the ability of viruses to cause disease?   interferon  
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The presentation of an antigen by an antigen-presenting cell activates the T cell. The cell then divides repeatedly to form a clone of identical sensitized T cells that form   effector T cells and memory cells.  
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The movement of phagocytes from blood vessels to an inflammation site is called   diapedesis.  
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Because T cells attack pathogens more directly, T-cell immune mechanisms are classified as _____ immunity.   cell-mediated  
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The _____ postulates that when an antigen enters the body, it selects the clone whose cells are committed to synthesizing its specific antibody and stimulates these cells to proliferate and to thereby produce more antibodies.   clonal selection theory  
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The ingestion and destruction of microorganisms or other small particles is called   phagocytosis.  
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Which of the following is a powerful poison that acts directly on any cell and quickly kills it?   lymphotoxin  
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The body’s defense mechanisms can be organized into one of two major categories of immune mechanisms; these are   innate and adaptive immunity  
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The functions of the lymph nodes are   defense and hematopoiesis.  
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Molecules formed by the reactions of the complement cascade assemble themselves on the enemy cell’s surface, which results in   cytolysis.  
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Lymphatics in the villi of the small intestines are called   lacteals.  
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Which of these substances operate(s) immune mechanisms?   sebum. mucus. enzymes. hydrochloric acid in gastric mucosa  
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Bean-shaped structures located at certain intervals along the lymphatic system are   lymph nodes.  
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Recognition of antigens by antibodies occurs when an   antigen’s epitopes fit into and bind to an antigen molecule’s antigen-binding site.  
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During their residence in the thymus, pre-T cells develop into _____, cells that proliferate as rapidly as any in the body.   thymocytes  
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_____ refers to a phenomenon in which the genetic characteristics common to a particular kind of organism provide defense against certain pathogens.   Species resistance  
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Activities that result in central movement or flow of lymph are called   lymphokinetic activities.  
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The primary organ of the lymphatic system is the   thymus.  
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_____ refers to a phenomenon in which the genetic characteristics common to a particular kind of organism provide defense against certain pathogens.   Species resistance  
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Chemotaxis is the process by which a cell navigates toward the source of the chemotactic factor by way of   detecting and then moving toward higher concentrations of the factor.  
🗑
The presentation of an antigen by an antigen-presenting cell activates the T cell. The cell then divides repeatedly to form a clone of identical sensitized T cells that form   effector T cells and memory cells.  
🗑
During their residence in the thymus, pre-T cells develop into _____, cells that proliferate as rapidly as any in the body.   thymocytes  
🗑
Molecules formed by the reactions of the complement cascade assemble themselves on the enemy cell’s surface, which results in   cytolysis.  
🗑
Pyrogen molecules trigger the fever response by promoting the production of   prostaglandins  
🗑
The functions of the lymph nodes are   defense and hematopoiesis.  
🗑
Which protein interferes with the ability of viruses to cause disease?   interferon  
🗑
Masses of lymphoid tissue located in a protective ring under the mucous membranes in the mouth and the back of the throat are called   tonsils.  
🗑
A tumor of the lymphoid tissue is called   lymphoma  
🗑
The ingestion and destruction of microorganisms or other small particles is called   phagocytosis.  
🗑
Which antibody is synthesized by immature B cells and then inserted into their plasma membranes?   immunoglobulin M  
🗑
The primary organ of the lymphatic system is the   thymus.  
🗑
Which of the following is a powerful poison that acts directly on any cell and quickly kills it?   lymphotoxin  
🗑
Lymphatics in the villi of the small intestines are called   lacteals.  
🗑
Activities that result in central movement or flow of lymph are called   lymphokinetic activities  
🗑
Which of these substances operate(s) immune mechanisms?   sebum. mucus. enzymes. hydrochloric acid in gastric mucosa  
🗑
The lymphatic system serves various functions in the body. The two most important functions of this system are   fluid balance and immunity.  
🗑
The body’s defense mechanisms can be organized into one of two major categories of immune mechanisms; these are   innate and adaptive immunity.  
🗑
Because T cells attack pathogens more directly, T-cell immune mechanisms are classified as _____ immunity.   cell-mediated  
🗑
Adaptive immunity, part of the body’s third line of defense, is orchestrated by two different classes of a type of white blood cell called the   lymphocyte.  
🗑
Bean-shaped structures located at certain intervals along the lymphatic system are   lymph nodes.  
🗑
The _____ postulates that when an antigen enters the body, it selects the clone whose cells are committed to synthesizing its specific antibody and stimulates these cells to proliferate and to thereby produce more antibodies.   clonal selection theory  
🗑
Recognition of antigens by antibodies occurs when an   antigen’s epitopes fit into and bind to an antigen molecule’s antigen-binding site.  
🗑
The internal environment of the human body is protected by the _____, which is(are) referred to as the first line of defense.   skin  
🗑
Antibodies are proteins of the family called   immunoglobulins.  
🗑
Each cortical nodule is composed of packed lymphocytes that surround a less dense area called a   germinal center.  
🗑
Lymphocytes that kill many types of tumor cells and cells infected by different kinds of viruses are known as   natural killer cells.  
🗑
Which organ has several functions, including defense, hematopoiesis, red blood cell and platelet destruction, and blood reservoir?   spleen  
🗑
The movement of phagocytes from blood vessels to an inflammation site is called   diapedesis.  
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