ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certification (2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and Verified Answers|100% Correct- Grade A
ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certification (2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and Verified Answers|100% Correct- Grade A Q: Adaptive immunity leads to what? Answer: immune system memory related to a pathogen or foreign substance Q: What are the three parts of adaptive immunity? Answer: humoral immunity, cell mediated immunity, regulatory t-cells Q: What is humoral immunity made up of? Answer: b lymphocytes, memory b cells, and plasma to produce immunoglobulins or antibodies Q: What is cell mediated immunity dependent on? Answer: cytotoxic t-cells, helper t-cells and their cytokines Q: What are regulatory t-cells also known as? Answer: supressor t-cells Q: What do regulatory t-cells do? Answer: regulate the immune response to prevent autoimmune reactions and limit inflammatory responses Q: What are cytokines? Answer: cytokines are secreted by lymphocytes with the intention of stimulating macrophages and cytotoxic t lymphocytes to identify and kill pathogen infected cells or tumor cells Q: What do proto-oncogenes do? Answer: regulate normal cell growth and division. Q: What are proto-oncogenes? Answer: they are a large family of genes that code for proteins and enzymes that turn on the cell cycle Q: If a mistake in copies of DNA occur next to a porto-oncogene, it can "turn on" and become what? Answer:
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