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MMSC 360 Final Exam (questions) 180
questions and Actual Answers.
MMSC 360 Final Exam (questions) 180
questions and Actual Answers.
Most important phagocytic cell found in the bloodstream - ANSWER polymorphonuclear cell (PMN)



Molecules found on human cells that can bind to molecules from infectious agent: - ANSWER pathogen
recognition receptors



process whereby molecules enhance the binding of bacteria to WBC - ANSWER opsonization



neutrophils contribute to inflammation by - ANSWER degranulating



the activation of the classical complement pathway begins with the recognition of _________ by
________- - ANSWER immune complexes

C1



role of C5B6789 - ANSWER LYSIS



the process whereby WBC move from the circulatory system into the tissue (any of these) - ANSWER -
diapedesis

-chemotaxis

-extravasation



the __________ complement pathway is activated by an antibody - ANSWER classical



a non-phagocytic cell that is part of an animals innate resistance - ANSWER Natural Killer Cell



inflammation is characterized by: - ANSWER -increased capillary permeability

,MMSC 360 Final Exam (questions) 180
questions and Actual Answers.
-dilation of capillaries

-migration of macrophage to damaged tissue



a class of molecules found on disease-causing bacteria that bind to receptors on human cells that
stimulate cytokine release: - ANSWER pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs)



which of the following describes innate immunity? - ANSWER immediate



the membrane attack complex of complement is made up of - ANSWER C5bC6789



cells participating in ADCC must have the surface marker ______ to bind to immunoglobulin G - ANSWER
CD 16



how does the normal human microbiota protect us from infection? - ANSWER compete with potential
pathogens for nutrients



mucins found in mucus offer protection by - ANSWER blocking biofilm formation by certain bacteria



because the complement pathways is (are) independent of antibody, recognition and activation occur
quickly - ANSWER -alternative

-lectin pathway



binding of free C3b to Cr1 on WBC result in - ANSWER destruction of C3b



in poison ivy allergies, the plant oil urushiol combines with skin oils. this complex then stimulated an
immune reaction. Urushiol is functioning as a(n) - ANSWER hapten



an antibody monomer contains - ANSWER 2 identical heavy chains and 2 identical light chains

, MMSC 360 Final Exam (questions) 180
questions and Actual Answers.
which of the follow would be the best immunogen - ANSWER polypeptide consisting of a variety of
amino acids



the idiotype of an antibody is determined by: - ANSWER hypervariable region



molecules that initiate an immune response by T cells - ANSWER immunogens



a small molecule that can only stimulate an immune response once linked to another molecule -
ANSWER hapten



antigens that are similar in structure but come from different species - ANSWER heterophiles antigens



antibodies are predominately found in which serum protein electrophoresis fraction? - ANSWER gamma



the isotope of an antibody is determined by the - ANSWER heavy chain amino acid sequence



during serum protein electrophoresis, antibodies primarily migrate in the ________ fraction - ANSWER
gamma



what is the advantage of monoclonal antibody? - ANSWER highly specific



where do T cells primarily mature? - ANSWER thymus gland



principle lymphoid cell found in the skin - ANSWER T cell



the MHC II molecules on APC interacts with: - ANSWER CD4



Primary antigen presenting cell found in the skin - ANSWER Langerhans cell

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