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Human Form Human Function Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology McConnell Hull Test Bank
ISBN-13: 978-0781780209
ISBN-10: 0781780209
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HFHF Chapter 12
Test Generator Questions
Multiple Choice
- Which of the following is a function of the lymphatic system?
- oxygen delivery to tissues
- housing immune cells
- transport of absorbed amino acids from the intestine to the liver
- thermoregulation
Answer: B Objective: 1 Level: I
- Which of the following is not a function of the immune system?
- defend against pathogens
- transport nutrients to the blood
- destroy and recycle old cells
- target and destroy abnormal cells within the body
Answer: B Objective: 1 Level: I
- Macrophages participate in
- phagocytosis
- antigen presentation
- immunity
- All of the answers are correct
Answer: D Objective: 2 Level: II
- Which of the following substances would NOT be found in lymph?
- proteins
- water
- lymphocytes
- red blood cells
Answer: D Objective: 3 Level: I
- Lymph from the thigh and groin passes through the_____.
- inguinal nodes
- cervical nodes
- axillary nodes
- tracheobronchial nodes
Answer: A Objective: 4 Level: I
- A sinus, red pulp, and white pulp all within a capsule are part of what organ(s)?
- lymph nodes
- spleen
- thymus
- adenoids
Answer: B Objective: 5 Level: I
- Which of the following pathogens does not have a cell membrane?
- fungus
- bacterium
- virus
- protozoa
Answer: C Objective: 7 Level: I
- Mr. Calicci receives a call from Dr. Adano, who tells him that an organ donor has been found for his transplant surgery and asks him to come to the hospital right away. Mr. Calicci asks Dr. Adano if he’s sure it’s safe to use the organ from this donor, because he’s heard about problems that can happen if the donor and the patient aren’t the compatible. He’s heard stories about patients whose bodies “reject” a transplanted organ. Don’t they have to do those “matching tests” or whatever? Dr. Adano assures Mr. Calicci that this donor is fine; tissue typing is not necessary for this type of transplant. What kind of transplant surgery is Mr. Calicci having?
- skin graft
- corneal transplant
- heart transplant
- kidney transplant
Answer: B Objective: 9 Level: III
- A process that results in antibody production the recipient induces a form of immunity called
- active immunity
- nonspecific immunity
- passive immunity
- immunotherapy
Answer: A Outcome: 10 Level: I
- The site on an antibody that is specifically tailored to fit a specific antigen is called the_____
- constant region
- variable region
- light chain
- heavy chain
Answer: B Objective: 14 Level: II
- T cells develop in the
- spleen
- thymus
- bone marrow
- tonsils
Answer: B Outcome: 4 Level: I
- Which of the following cells or substances participates in innate immunity?
- NK cells
- antibodies
- None of the answers are correct
- cytotoxic T cells
Answer: A Objective: 11 Level: I
- Which chemical in innate immunity damages the vessels that supply growing tumors?
- Interferon
- Tumor necrosis factor
- Interleukin
- Kinin
Answer: B Objective: 11 Level: I
- In opsonization_______.
- a pathogen is coated proteins to facilitate its destruction neutrophils and macrophages
- the cell wall of a pathogen is breached, leading to death of the cell
- MHC II glycoproteins display a fragment of an alien cell
- antigens bind to antibodies to become antigen-antibody complexes
Answer: A Objective: 12 Level: II
- Antibodies are synthesized by
- MHC proteins
- T cells
- Histamine receptors
- B cells
Answer: D Objective: 13 Level: I
- Antibody-mediated immunity results from the action of____.
- mucus
- interferons
- plasma cells
- cytotoxic T cells
Answer: C Objective: 13 Level: II
- Which of the following is not method in which antibodies work with features of innate immunity to destroy a pathogen?
- Neutralization
- Agglutination
- Stimulating interferon production
- Complement activation
Answer: C Objective: 15 Level: II
- What is perforin?
- A type of antibody synthesized B cells
- A protein expressed NK cells
- A protein produced cytotoxic T cells
- A toxin expressed some pathogens that is capable of damaging healthy cells
Answer: C Objective: 16 Level: I
- An example of artificial passive immunity is
- antibody transfer through breastmilk
- injection of antibodies against a particular pathogen
- vaccination with an antigen
- exposure to an antigen in the environment
Answer: B Objective: 17 Level: II
- All processes that involve an injection result in a form of immunity called
- natural immunity
- passive immunity
- active immunity
- artificial immunity
Answer: D Objective: 17 Level: II
- Which of the following is not something that a helper T cell would do when protecting the body against an antigen?
- Attract phagocytes to the site of an injury
- Release cytokines
- Become activated an MHC II glycoprotein
- Secrete antibodies into blood.
Answer: D Objective: 18 Level: I
Fill-in-the-Blank
- A small mass of tissue along the path of a lymphatic vessel is called a ___________.
Answer: lymph node Objective: 4 Level: I
- The _______________ lymph nodes are found in the neck.
Answer: cervical Objective: 4 Level: I
- The enlargement of the inferior portion of the thoracic duct is named the ___________________.
Answer: cisterna chyli Objective: 4 Level: I
- The tonsils located on either side of the soft palate are the ___________________.
Answer: palatine tonsils Objective: 6 Level: I
- The pharyngeal tonsil is also called the ________________.
Answer: adenoid Objective: 6 Level: I
- A substance that enters the body and induces an immune response is a(n) _______________.
Answer: antigen Objective: 7 Level: I
- A circulating protein that binds a specific antigen is called a(n) ________________.
Answer: antibody Objective: 7 Level: I
- A cytokine that induces fever is described as a(n)__________
Answer: pyrogen Objective: 11 Level: I
- Following exposure to an antigen, B cells differentiate into either plasma cells or ____________ cells.
Answer: memory B Objective: 13 Level: I
- Antibodies are secreted a type of B cell called _______________ cells.
Answer: plasma Objective: 13 Level: I
- A pathogen coated with antibodies may be destroyed a group of proteins called ____________.
Answer: complement Objective: 11 Level: I
- Receptors on cytotoxic T cells bind only to MHC ___ glycoproteins.
Answer: I Objective: 16 Level: II
- Immunity gained through the placenta is ____ _____ immunity.
Answer: natural passive Objective: 17 Level: I
- An immune reaction to a substance that is normally harmless to most people is termed a(n) _______________.
Answer: allergy Objective: 19 Level: I
- Diseases in which the immune system perceives one’s own cells as foreign are collectively called ____________ diseases.
Answer: autoimmune Objective: 19 Level: I
True/False
- Lymph draining from your left shoulder flows into the thoracic duct.
Answer: True Objective: 4 Level: I
- Pharyngeal tonsils are oval bodies located at each side of the soft palate.
Answer: False Objective: 6 Level: I
- MHC II glycoproteins display internally produced antigens
Answer: False Objective: 8 Level: I
- Complement is involved in both innate and adaptive immunity.
Answer: True Objective: 12 Level: I
- Cell-mediated immunity involves the action of antibodies
Answer: False Objective: 13 Level: I