RE 5. Which of the following cells is phagocytic? a plasma cell b. macrophage c. B cell d. NK cell 6. Which structure allows lymph from the lower right limb to enter the bloodstream? a. thoracic duct b. right lymphatic duct c. right lymphatic trunk d. left lymphatic trunk 7. Which of the following cells is important in the innate immune response? a. B cells b. T cells c. macrophages d. plasma cells
RE 5. Which of the following cells is phagocytic? a plasma cell b. macrophage c. B cell d. NK cell 6. Which structure allows lymph from the lower right limb to enter the bloodstream? a. thoracic duct b. right lymphatic duct c. right lymphatic trunk d. left lymphatic trunk 7. Which of the following cells is important in the innate immune response? a. B cells b. T cells c. macrophages d. plasma cells
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5. Which of the following cells is phagocytic?
a plasma cell
b. macrophage
c. B cell
d. NK cell
6. Which structure allows lymph from the lower right limb
to enter the bloodstream?
a. thoracic duct
b. right lymphatic duct
c. right lymphatic trunk
d. left lymphatic trunk
7. Which of the following cells is important in the innate
immune response?
a. B cells
b. T cells
c. macrophages
d. plasma cells
8. Which of the following cells would be most active in
early, antiviral immune responses the first time one is
exposed to pathogen?
a. macrophage
b. T cell
c. neutrophil
d. natural killer cell
9. Which of the lymphoid nodules is most likely to see food
antigens first?
a. tonsils
b. Peyer's patches
c. bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue
d. mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue
10. Which of the following signs is not characteristic of
inflammation?
a. redness
b. pain
c. cold
d. swelling
11. Which of the following is not important in the antiviral
innate immune response?
a interferons
b. natural killer cells
c. complement
d. microphages
12. Enhanced phagocytosis of a cell by the binding of a
specific protein is called
a. endocytosis
b. opsonization
c. anaphylaxis
d. complement activation
13. Which of the following leads to the redness of
inflammation?
a. increased vascular permeability
b. anaphylactic shock
c. increased blood flow
d. complement activation
14. T cells that secrete cytokines that help antibody
responses are called
a. Thi
b. Th2
c. regulatory T cells
d. thymocytes
15. The taking in of antigen and digesting it for later
presentation is called
a. antigen presentation
b. antigen processing
c. endocytosis
d. exocytosis
16. Why is clonal expansion so important?
a. to select for specific cells
b. to secrete cytokines
c. to kill target cells
d. to increase the numbers of specific cells
17. The elimination of self-reactive thymocytes is called
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