1. Which of the following is NOT part of the complement system? a) Antigen presenting cells b) Opsonization c) Capillary permeability d) Bacterial lysis e) Chemotaxis 2. Before leukocytes can pass through capillary walls, they stick to the capillary wall in the process known as a) chemotaxis b) diapedesis c) extravasation d) opsonization e) margination 3. Which of the following is NOT a function of antibodies? a) Agglutination b) Neutralization c) Opsonization d) They can act as antigen receptors e) All the above are antibody functions רוו vom 01-
1. Which of the following is NOT part of the complement system? a) Antigen presenting cells b) Opsonization c) Capillary permeability d) Bacterial lysis e) Chemotaxis 2. Before leukocytes can pass through capillary walls, they stick to the capillary wall in the process known as a) chemotaxis b) diapedesis c) extravasation d) opsonization e) margination 3. Which of the following is NOT a function of antibodies? a) Agglutination b) Neutralization c) Opsonization d) They can act as antigen receptors e) All the above are antibody functions רוו vom 01-
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Transcribed Image Text:1. Which of the following is NOT part of the complement system?
a) Antigen presenting cells
b) Opsonization
c) Capillary permeability.
d) Bacterial lysis
e) Chemotaxis
2. Before leukocytes can pass through capillary walls, they stick to the capillary wall in the process
known as
a) chemotaxis
b) diapedesis
c) extravasation
d) opsonization
e) margination
3. Which of the following is NOT a function of antibodies?
a) Agglutination
b) Neutralization
c) Opsonization
d) They can act as antigen receptors
e) All the above are antibody functions
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4. Which of the following immune cells acts as an antigen presenting cell?
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a) Suppressor T cell
b) Cytotoxic Killer T cell
c) Natural killer cell
d) Macrophage
e) Helper B cell
5. Why are pyrogens important in the immune response?
a) They act as a warning system and alerts neighboring cells of viral infection
b) They reset the internal thermostat to induce fever
c) They draw leukocytes to the site of infection
d) They break down blood clots by dissolving fibrin
e) They help maintain the intracellular osmotic environment
6. Which of the following is an example of nonspecific immunity?
a) Clonal selection of B cells
b) Activation of a T cell by an antigen presenting cell
c) The production of antibodies
d) Stomach acid e.
e) Type A immune
Dat is soleme 2) (b
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