QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
COLLECTION
●● What is the primary function of the immune system?
Answer: To protect the body from invading pathogenic microorganisms
and cancer.
●● What is meant by immune recognition?
Answer: The ability of the immune system to specifically recognize
foreign pathogens and differentiate them from the body's own cells.
●● What is an effector response?
Answer: The immune system's response to eliminate or neutralize a
recognized foreign organism.
●● What is a memory response in the immune system?
Answer: A more rapid and heightened immune reaction upon later
exposure to the same pathogen.
●● Who is considered the father of immunology?
Answer: Louis Pasteur.
,●● What historical observation led to the development of immunology?
Answer: Individuals who recovered from certain infectious diseases
were thereafter protected from the disease.
●● What does the Latin term 'immunis' mean?
Answer: Exempt.
●● What technique did Lady Mary Wortley Montagu observe in the 15th
century?
Answer: Variolation, which involved using dried crusts from smallpox
pustules to induce immunity.
●● What was Edward Jenner's contribution to immunology?
Answer: He developed the first vaccine by inoculating individuals with
cowpox to protect against smallpox.
●● What is the significance of the term 'vaccine'?
Answer: It comes from the Latin 'vacca', meaning cow, in honor of
Jenner's work with cowpox.
●● What did Louis Pasteur discover about cholera?
Answer: He found that aging weakened the virulence of the pathogen,
allowing for the development of a vaccine.
,●● What was the outcome of Pasteur's experiment with anthrax
bacillus?
Answer: Vaccinated sheep survived while unvaccinated sheep died after
being exposed to the virulent culture.
●● What did Emil von Behring and Shibasaburo Kitasato demonstrate in
1890?
Answer: They showed that serum from immunized animals could
transfer immunity to unimmunized animals.
●● What are the three types of active components identified in immune
serum?
Answer: Antitoxin, precipitin, and agglutinin.
●● What is the role of macrophages in the immune system?
Answer: They interact with T lymphocytes and play a crucial role in
recognizing and responding to pathogens.
●● What is the significance of the dynamic network of the immune
system?
Answer: It allows for a complex and coordinated response to a wide
variety of foreign invaders.
, ●● How does the immune system discriminate between foreign
molecules and self?
Answer: By recognizing subtle chemical differences between pathogens
and the body's own cells.
●● What is the relationship between innate and adaptive immunity?
Answer: Innate immunity provides immediate defense, while adaptive
immunity develops a specific response over time.
●● What is the consequence of immune dysfunction?
Answer: It can lead to either impaired immune responses or hyperactive
responses that attack the body's own tissues.
●● What does the term 'clinical focus' refer to in immunology?
Answer: Sections that describe human diseases related to immunity,
including causes, consequences, and treatments.
●● What was the first recorded attempt to induce immunity?
Answer: The practice of variolation in China and Turkey during the 15th
century.
●● What did Pasteur's work with vaccines demonstrate?
Answer: That attenuated strains of pathogens could be used to induce
immunity against diseases.