The generation of clonal diversity is:
A) the reaction of a lymphocyte to a specific antigen.
B) the development of natural immunity.
C) the ability of the population of lymphocytes to recognize any antigenic molecule.
D) the circulation of lymphocytes through the spleen.
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, C) the ability of the population of lymphocytes to recognize any antigenic
molecule.
A decrease in cell-mediated (T cell) immunity decreases at puberty because of:
A) decreases in bone marrow production of T cells.
B) atrophy of the thymus.
C) the diminishing effects of most childhood vaccines.
D) the inhibitory effects of sex hormones on T-cell function
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B) atrophy of the thymus.
Failure of the sodium/potassium pump during cellular injury results in cellular:
A) acidosis.
B) adaptation.
C) swelling.
D) dehydration.
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C) swelling.
Which of the following is not a function of antibodies?
A) Neutralizing bacterial toxins
B) Preventing viruses from entering tissue cells
, C) Direct cell killing through the release of toxic chemicals
D) Opsonizing foreign antigen
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C) Direct cell killing through the release of toxic chemicals
Cytotoxic T (Tc) cells can destroy infected or cancer cells by which of the following
mechanisms?
A) Producing toxins
B) Stimulating apoptosis
C) Producing antibodies
D) Both A and B
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D) Both A and B
Which process confers long-lasting immunity against a specific organism?
A) Production of memory cells
B) Activation of macrophages
C) Activation of cytotoxic T cells
D) Activation of the inflammatory response
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A) Production of memory cells
A) the reaction of a lymphocyte to a specific antigen.
B) the development of natural immunity.
C) the ability of the population of lymphocytes to recognize any antigenic molecule.
D) the circulation of lymphocytes through the spleen.
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, C) the ability of the population of lymphocytes to recognize any antigenic
molecule.
A decrease in cell-mediated (T cell) immunity decreases at puberty because of:
A) decreases in bone marrow production of T cells.
B) atrophy of the thymus.
C) the diminishing effects of most childhood vaccines.
D) the inhibitory effects of sex hormones on T-cell function
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B) atrophy of the thymus.
Failure of the sodium/potassium pump during cellular injury results in cellular:
A) acidosis.
B) adaptation.
C) swelling.
D) dehydration.
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C) swelling.
Which of the following is not a function of antibodies?
A) Neutralizing bacterial toxins
B) Preventing viruses from entering tissue cells
, C) Direct cell killing through the release of toxic chemicals
D) Opsonizing foreign antigen
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C) Direct cell killing through the release of toxic chemicals
Cytotoxic T (Tc) cells can destroy infected or cancer cells by which of the following
mechanisms?
A) Producing toxins
B) Stimulating apoptosis
C) Producing antibodies
D) Both A and B
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D) Both A and B
Which process confers long-lasting immunity against a specific organism?
A) Production of memory cells
B) Activation of macrophages
C) Activation of cytotoxic T cells
D) Activation of the inflammatory response
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A) Production of memory cells