Chapter 16- Specific Host Defense Mechanisms

Burton's Microbiology For the Health Sciences 9th edition by Paul G. Engelkirk

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Chapter 16- Specific Host Defense Mechanisms

 

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Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

1. Of the following, which is the least likely to
be involved in cell-mediated immunity?
A) antibodies
B) cytokines
C) macrophages
D) T cells
2. Antibodies are secreted by:
A) basophils.
B) macrophages.
C) plasma cells.
D) T cells.
3. Humoral immunity involves all the following
except:
A) antibodies.
B) antigens.
C) NK cells.
D) plasma cells.
4. Immunity that develops as a result of an
actual infection is called:
A) artificial active acquired immunity.
B) artificial passive acquired immunity.
C) natural active acquired immunity.
D) natural passive acquired immunity.
5. Artificial passive acquired immunity would
result from:
A) having the measles.
B) ingesting colostrum.
C) receiving a gamma globulin injection.
D) receiving a vaccine.

 

Answer Key
1. A
2. C
3. C
4. C
5. C

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