A) antihistamine
B) vaccine
C) interferon
D) immunoglobulin
E) thromboplastin activator
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A) B cells require presentation of antigens by macrophages before they are able to recognize the antigen.
B) B cells develop and mature in the thymus.
C) B cells carry receptor molecules on their cell surfaces.
D) B cells, when stimulated and changed into plasma cells, produce antibodies.
E) B cells, when stimulated, divide into memory cells.
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A) phagocytes
B) neutrophils
C) mast cells
D) macrophages
E) B cells
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A) stomach acids
B) skin
C) mucus in respiratory tract
D) normal bacteria in intestine
E) antibodies in mother's milk
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A) AIDS
B) SCID
C) flu
D) None of the answer choices is an example of an acquired immunodeficiency.
E) All of the answer choices are examples of an acquired immunodeficiency.
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A) interferon
B) cytokines
C) histamine
D) complement
E) thrombin
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A) helper T cell
B) suppressor T cell
C) cytotoxic T cell
D) memory T cell
E) IgT cell
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A) IgA
B) IgD
C) IgE
D) IgG
E) IgM
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A) natural killer cells
B) complement
C) inflammation
D) histamine
E) plasma cells
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A) are responsible for cell-mediated immunity.
B) are stimulated by B cells.
C) produce antibodies.
D) mature in the bone marrow.
E) do not form memory cells.
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A) natural killer cells and B cells
B) natural killer cells and T cells
C) neutrophils and B cells
D) neutrophils and T cells
E) B cells and T cells
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True/False
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A) stimulation of blood cells and treatment of cancer
B) stimulation of blood cells and treatment of HIV
C) treatment of cancer and HIV
D) production of antibodies
E) providing immunization against various diseases
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True/False
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A) active immunity due to the mother
B) passive immunity from the mother
C) babies not being exposed to diseases until around six months
D) babies born with excellent active immunity that wanes the older the child gets
E) active immunity due to being exposed to numerous antigens during the birthing process
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A) B cells
B) T cells
C) red blood cells
D) white blood cells
E) macrophages
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A) the difference between the MHC proteins of the donor and the recipient
B) the difference between the blood types of the donor and the recipient
C) the similarities between the blood types of the donor and the recipient
D) the type of organ being transplanted
E) the age of the recipient of the transplanted organ
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A) O
B) A
C) B
D) AB
E) All blood types are considered universal donors.
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A) one plasma cell will produce three different antibodies.
B) plasma cells will produce three times the amount of one antibody.
C) at least three different plasma cells will be involved in antibody production since each plasma cell only produces one specific antibody.
D) three different immunoglobulins will assist one plasma cell in responding to the antigen.
E) three complement plasma proteins will assist one plasma cell in responding to the antigen.
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