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5. The covid vaccine contains mrna this will produce
a. passive adaptive immunity
b. active adaptive immunity
c. innate protien.
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- Which of the following is not an action of complement? (a) enhances phagocytosis (b) enhances inflammatoryresponse (c) coats pathogens (d) lyses viruses (e) stimulatesproduction of memory T cellsImmunity can be acquired in an active or passive way, and it can be natural or artificial. Watch this video (http://openstaxcollege.org/l/immunity) to see an animated discussion of passive and active immunity. What is an example of natural immunity acquired passively?5. It is the first step of the Non-specific host resistance and the immune system itself.
- 11. B cells are most important in the immunity type ofi mmunity. .A.Cellular; specific B.Cellular; innate C.Humoral; specific D.Humoral; innate9. Which of the following antibody classes or isotypes facilitate the sequential binding of the C1, C4, C2, and C3 components of the complement system? A. IgA and IgD B. IgA and IgE C. IgD and IgM D. IgE and IgG E. IgM and IgG1.Label the following figure that shows the sequence of events by which cytotoxic T cells destroy virus-infected cells.
- 4. Mr. Pike is bitten by a black widow and receives anti-venom. The type of immunity he develops is called? a. Herd acquired passive immunity b. Artificially acquired passive immunity c. Naturally acquired active immunity d. Naturally acquired passive immunity e. Artificially acquired active immunity 5. After touching her cat's bed, Jane Doe contracts toxoplasmosis. This is an example of: a. airborne transmission b. vehicle transmission c. direct contact transmission d. indirect contact transmission e. herd acquired active immunity 6. By destroying antibodies with enzymes, a microbe could a. prevent chemotaxis b. prevent phagocytosis c. prevent complement (alternative) d. prevent opsonization e. both b & d J AA outlook.office.com || 3/12 ¿1. Some pathogens invade cells others invade tissue spaces. Explain how nonspecific immune response differs from both of pathogens. 2. What is an immunologically privileged site? How does it relate to translocation?12. Describe the four key characteristics of adaptive immunity 13 What hannens to newly.created R and T celle with antigen recentors that hannen to
- 6. Match the example/scenario provided to the type of humoral immunity. a. active, naturally acquired b. active, artificially acquired mak c. passive, naturally acquired d. passive, artificially acquired Recent research has shown promise in the treatment of stomach cancer. Patients given a monoclonal antibody that binds to the cancer cells, elicits the immune response to kill the cancer cell. What type of immunity is this an example of? Timothy, a three-year-old, was playing on the playground when he picked up a piece of chewed gum an adult had thrown on the ground. The next day, he ran a fever and was vomiting which his mom attributed to him picking up of immunity is this an example of? the gum and eating it. Assuming this is true, what type In 1950-1960, a vaccine to combat polio was developed. Two types of vaccines were created, an oral vaccine that contained live attenuated (less disease causing) virus and later an inactivated polio vaccine. What type of immunity is this an example…5. Which of the following does not describe the outcome of complement activation? a. chemotaxis b. opsonization c. vasoconstriction d. proteolysis e. membrane permeabilization17. What type of immunity is responsible for agglutination of viruses? A. passive immunity B. cell mediated immunity 18. Which of the following best describes the immunity gained from a vaccine? A. nonspecific C. nonspecific immunity D. antibody immunity B. active C. passive D. artificial 19. The diagram shows the internal feedback mechanism that maintains blood-calcium (Ca2+) homeostasis. If a person has a blood-calcium (Ca2+) level of 8mb/100ml of blood, which of the following mechanisms does the body use to maintain blood-calcium homeostasis? The diagram shows the intemal fe oback mechanism that maintains blood-caldum (Ca) homeostasts. 47 Increases Ca reabsorption nIntestanes Active vitamin D Stimulates Ca reabsorption In kidneys Releases parathyrold homone PTH Stimulates Ca rele se from bones Parathyroid gland (behand thyrod) Blood Ca. evel rises Hormeostasis: Blood Ca level (about 10 ma/100 mL) Stimulus: Falling biood Ca eve! Ir a person has a Dlood-cakium (Ca*) level or 8 ma/100…