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Rio Bio 202 Exam 2 Actual Questions with Correct Detailed Answers || Already Graded A+ &lt;RECENT VERSION&gt; 1. Two Types of Defense - ANSWER -innate -adaptive 2. Innate Defense - ANSWER - comprised of Surface Barriers (1st line-skin, mucous membrane) and Internal Defenses (2nd line-phagocytes, fever, NK cells, Antimicrobial proteins, Inflammation) 3. Adaptive Defense - ANSWER -a. 3rd line defense, Humoral Immunity (B cells) and Cellular Immunity (T cells) 4. Antigen - ANSWER -produces mobilization and activation of immune response 5. Two Types of Antigens - ANSWER - Complete -incomplete 6. Complete Antigen - ANSWER -possess Immunogenicity (ability to stimulate lymphocyte/antibody) and Reactivity (ability to react with lymphocyte/ antibody) 7. Incomplete Antigen - ANSWER -aka Haptens, possess reactivity not immunogenicity unless attached to protein carrier 8. T-Cells - ANSWER -originate in 'T'hymus, receptors are NOT antibodies -possess Positive Selection (MHC restriction process) and Negative Selection (prevents reaction to self-antigens) 9. B-Cells - ANSWER -originate in 'B'one Marrow -receptors are membrane-bound antibodies -clonal deletion (apoptosis) and receptor editing (change self-reactive antigen receptor) 10. Humoral Immunity - ANSWER -Humoral Immune Response occurs when an invading antigen encounters a naïve B cell lymphocyte and antibodies are produced to counteract the invader -clonal selection - Primary Immune Response -Secondary Immune Response 11. Clonal Selection - ANSWER multiplication of B cell into an army of cells with antigen-specific receptors 12. Primary Immune Response - ANSWER 1st exposure to antigen 13.Secondary Immune Response - ANSWER reexposure to antigen 14.Active Humoral Immunity - ANSWER when antibodies are produced after an antigen encounter 15. Two Types of Active Humoral Immunity - ANSWER -Naturally acquired -artificialy acquired 16. Natrually Acquired Active Humoral Immunity - ANSWER symptoms of bacterial or viral disease exhibited develop (ie-illness) 17. Artificially Acquired Active Humoral Immunity - ANSWER Vaccines, aim to 'prime' immune response by establishing 1st meeting 18. Passive Humoral Immunity - ANSWER -antibodies derived from serum of immune human or animal -NOT from plasma cells *immunological memory does NOT occur 19. Example of Passive Humoral Immunity - ANSWER -natural passive immunity in an infant through the placenta or breastmilk -artificial passive immunity such as the administration of IV immunoglobulin 20. Path of Airflow - ANSWER Nose-&gt;Pharynx-&gt;Larynx-&gt;Trachea-&gt;Bronchial Tree-&gt;Alveoli 21. Conducting Structures - ANSWER -Conduct/guide air to respiratory structures *the smaller the conducting structure the less cartilage, thinner epithelium, smooth muscle increases* 22. Conducting Structures from largest to smallest - ANSWER Right Bronchi (wider, shorter than left-common site of inhaled foreign body)/Left Bronchi &gt;Lobar(secondary) Bronchi-&gt;Segmental(tertiary) Bronchi-&gt;Bronchioles-&gt; Terminal Bronchioles 23. Respiratory Structures - ANSWER *presence of alveoli* -Structures starting from terminal bronchioles: respiratory bronchioles-&gt;alveolar ducts-&gt;alveolar sacs 24. Respiratory Membrane - ANSWER -- pulmonary capillary walls+squamous epithelial cell(Type I Cells) with flimsy basement membrane -Also Cuboidal (Type II) cells-*secrete surfactant* 25. Pulmonary Ventilation - ANSWER -based on *Boyle's Law-pressure varies inversely to volume at constant temperature* 26. Inspriation - ANSWER -Contraction of Inspiratory Muscles-&gt; Increased Thoracic Cavity Volume-&gt; Stretched Lungs/Increase in Intrapulmonary volume-&gt; Drop in Intrapulmonary pressure -&gt; flow of air into lungs until pressure=0 27.Expiration - ANSWER Relaxation of Inspiratory Muscles-&gt; Decreased thoracic cavity volume-&gt; Passive recoil of Elastic lungs/decreased intrapulmonary volume-&gt; Rise of Intrapulmonary pressure-&gt; air flow out until pressure=0

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1. Two Types of Defense - ANSWER ✔ -innate
-adaptive

2. Innate Defense - ANSWER ✔ - comprised of Surface Barriers (1st line-skin,
mucous membrane) and Internal Defenses (2nd line-phagocytes, fever, NK cells,
Antimicrobial proteins, Inflammation)

3. Adaptive Defense - ANSWER ✔ -a. 3rd line defense, Humoral Immunity (B
cells) and Cellular Immunity (T cells)

4. Antigen - ANSWER ✔ -produces mobilization and activation of immune
response

5. Two Types of Antigens - ANSWER ✔ - Complete
-incomplete

6. Complete Antigen - ANSWER ✔ -possess Immunogenicity (ability to stimulate
lymphocyte/antibody) and Reactivity (ability to react with lymphocyte/ antibody)

7. Incomplete Antigen - ANSWER ✔ -aka Haptens, possess reactivity not
immunogenicity unless attached to protein carrier

8. T-Cells - ANSWER ✔ -originate in 'T'hymus, receptors are NOT antibodies

,-possess Positive Selection (MHC restriction process) and Negative Selection
(prevents reaction to self-antigens)

9. B-Cells - ANSWER ✔ -originate in 'B'one Marrow
-receptors are membrane-bound antibodies
-clonal deletion (apoptosis) and receptor editing (change self-reactive antigen
receptor)

10. Humoral Immunity - ANSWER ✔ -Humoral Immune Response occurs when
an invading antigen encounters a naïve B cell lymphocyte and antibodies are
produced to counteract the invader
-clonal selection
- Primary Immune Response
-Secondary Immune Response

11. Clonal Selection - ANSWER ✔ multiplication of B cell into an army of cells
with antigen-specific receptors

12. Primary Immune Response - ANSWER ✔ 1st exposure to antigen

13.Secondary Immune Response - ANSWER ✔ reexposure to antigen

14.Active Humoral Immunity - ANSWER ✔ when antibodies are produced after
an antigen encounter

15. Two Types of Active Humoral Immunity - ANSWER ✔ -Naturally acquired
-artificialy acquired

16. Natrually Acquired Active Humoral Immunity - ANSWER ✔ symptoms of
bacterial or viral disease exhibited develop (ie-illness)

17. Artificially Acquired Active Humoral Immunity - ANSWER ✔ Vaccines, aim
to 'prime' immune response by establishing 1st meeting

18. Passive Humoral Immunity - ANSWER ✔ -antibodies derived from serum of
immune human or animal
-NOT from plasma cells
*immunological memory does NOT occur

,19. Example of Passive Humoral Immunity - ANSWER ✔ -natural passive
immunity in an infant through the placenta or breastmilk
-artificial passive immunity such as the administration of IV immunoglobulin

20. Path of Airflow - ANSWER ✔ Nose->Pharynx->Larynx->Trachea->Bronchial
Tree->Alveoli

21. Conducting Structures - ANSWER ✔ -Conduct/guide air to respiratory
structures
*the smaller the conducting structure the less cartilage, thinner epithelium, smooth
muscle increases*

22. Conducting Structures from largest to smallest - ANSWER ✔ Right Bronchi
(wider, shorter than left-common site of inhaled foreign body)/Left Bronchi-
>Lobar(secondary) Bronchi->Segmental(tertiary) Bronchi->Bronchioles->
Terminal Bronchioles

23. Respiratory Structures - ANSWER ✔ *presence of alveoli*
-Structures starting from terminal bronchioles: respiratory bronchioles->alveolar
ducts->alveolar sacs

24. Respiratory Membrane - ANSWER ✔ -- pulmonary capillary walls+squamous
epithelial cell(Type I Cells) with flimsy basement membrane
-Also Cuboidal (Type II) cells-*secrete surfactant*

25. Pulmonary Ventilation - ANSWER ✔ -based on *Boyle's Law-pressure varies
inversely to volume at constant temperature*

26. Inspriation - ANSWER ✔ -Contraction of Inspiratory Muscles-> Increased
Thoracic Cavity Volume-> Stretched Lungs/Increase in Intrapulmonary volume->
Drop in Intrapulmonary pressure -> flow of air into lungs until pressure=0

27.Expiration - ANSWER ✔ Relaxation of Inspiratory Muscles-> Decreased
thoracic cavity volume-> Passive recoil of Elastic lungs/decreased intrapulmonary
volume-> Rise of Intrapulmonary pressure-> air flow out until pressure=0
28.Which of the following best describes hormones?
1.secreted into ducts

, 2.produced in large quantities
3.travel through neurons
4.coordinate body activities - ANSWER ✔ 4. coordinate body activites

Which large cells start as monocytes in the blood, but become fixed in the tissue
they protect?
1.erythrocytes
2.macrophages
3.basophils
4.lymphocytes
5.neutrophils - ANSWER ✔ 2. macrophages

3. Which of the following is a step in blood coagulation?
1.HbO2 > Hb + O2
2.pepsinogen > pepsin
3.thrombin > prothrombin
4.fibrinogen > fibrin - ANSWER ✔ 4. fibrinogen > fibrin

Hyaline cartilage gives:
1.flexibility to the outer ear
2.binding strength to pubic symphysis
3.structural strength to the trachea
4.tensile strength to bone - ANSWER ✔ 3. structural strength to the trachea

Which of the digestive processes increases surface area of food?
1.mechanical digestion
2.absorption
3.chemical digestion
4.expulsion - ANSWER ✔ 1. mechanical digestion

Which describes a protein?
1.source of nitrogenous wastes
2.made up of amino acids
3.makes up keratin and enzymes
4.includes fructose and glucose
5.1, 2, & 3 are correct
6.1 - 4 are correct - ANSWER ✔ 1, 2, & 3 are correct

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