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OHS II - Final Exam Review (CH3) With Questions And 100% ALL SURE ANSWERS
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The breakdown of cellular adhesion between epithelial cells is termed
a. cell-mediated immunity.
acantholysis b. acantholysis.
c. Nikolsky sign.
d. anaphylaxis.
Which protein molecule is produced by plasma cells and is also termed an immunoglobulin?
a. An autoimmune disease
an antibody b. A natural killer (NK) cell
c. Rheumatoid factor
d. An antibody
Which lymphocyte matures without passing through the thymus and later can develop into a
plasma cell that produces antibodies?
a. T-lymphocyte
b-lymphocyte
b. B-lymphocyte
d. LE cell
c. Macrophage
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In which type of immune response do B-lymphocytes and antibodies play the predominant
role?
a. Cell-mediated immunity
humoral immunity
b. Immune complex
c. Humoral immunity
d. Passive immunity
Which is not a specific component of immunity?
a. A humoral response
pavementing b. A cell-mediated response
c. Memory
d. Pavementing
An example of natural passive immunity occurs when
a. antibodies from a mother pass through the placenta to the developing fetus.
antibodies from a mother pass through the b. a microorganism causes a disease.
placenta to the developing fetus c. a person receives a vaccination.
d. a person is immunized.
3 multiple choice options
Which is an example of type I hypersensitivity?
a. Immune complexes formed between microorganisms and antibody in the circulating blood
b. Asthma
asthma
c. Autoimmune hemolytic anemia
d. Serum sickness
3 multiple choice options
Which route of drug administration causes the most significant hypersensitivity reaction?
a. Topical
parenteral b. Patch
c. Parenteral
d. Oral
Which is a condition that involves a deficiency in number, function, or interrelationships of the
involved white blood cells and their products?
a. Autoimmune disease
immunodeficiency
b. Leukocytosis
c. Immunodeficiency
d. Anaphylaxis
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OHS II - Final Exam Review (CH3) With Questions And 100% ALL SURE ANSWERS
Terms in this set (64)
The breakdown of cellular adhesion between epithelial cells is termed
a. cell-mediated immunity.
acantholysis b. acantholysis.
c. Nikolsky sign.
d. anaphylaxis.
Which protein molecule is produced by plasma cells and is also termed an immunoglobulin?
a. An autoimmune disease
an antibody b. A natural killer (NK) cell
c. Rheumatoid factor
d. An antibody
Which lymphocyte matures without passing through the thymus and later can develop into a
plasma cell that produces antibodies?
a. T-lymphocyte
b-lymphocyte
b. B-lymphocyte
d. LE cell
c. Macrophage
OHS II - Final Exam Review (CH3)
1/12
, 10/20/24, 1:38 AM
In which type of immune response do B-lymphocytes and antibodies play the predominant
role?
a. Cell-mediated immunity
humoral immunity
b. Immune complex
c. Humoral immunity
d. Passive immunity
Which is not a specific component of immunity?
a. A humoral response
pavementing b. A cell-mediated response
c. Memory
d. Pavementing
An example of natural passive immunity occurs when
a. antibodies from a mother pass through the placenta to the developing fetus.
antibodies from a mother pass through the b. a microorganism causes a disease.
placenta to the developing fetus c. a person receives a vaccination.
d. a person is immunized.
3 multiple choice options
Which is an example of type I hypersensitivity?
a. Immune complexes formed between microorganisms and antibody in the circulating blood
b. Asthma
asthma
c. Autoimmune hemolytic anemia
d. Serum sickness
3 multiple choice options
Which route of drug administration causes the most significant hypersensitivity reaction?
a. Topical
parenteral b. Patch
c. Parenteral
d. Oral
Which is a condition that involves a deficiency in number, function, or interrelationships of the
involved white blood cells and their products?
a. Autoimmune disease
immunodeficiency
b. Leukocytosis
c. Immunodeficiency
d. Anaphylaxis
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