Perspective 4th Edition Dorresteyn (Ch 1 TO 25)
,TABLES OF CONTENTS
2 Nature of Antigens and the Major histocompatibility. Complex
3 Innate Immunity.
4 Adaptive Immunity.
5 Antibody. Structure and Function
6 Cy.tokines
7 Complement Sy.stem
8 Safety. and Quality. Management
9 Principles of Serological Testing
10 Precipitation and Agglutination Reactions
11 Labeled Immunoassay.s
12 Molecular Diagnostic Techniques
13 Flow Cy.tometry. and Laboratory. Automation
14 hy.persensitivity.
15 Autoimmunity.
16 Transplantation Immunology.
17 Tumor Immunology.
18 Immunoproliferative Diseases
19 Immunodeficiency. Diseases
20 Serological and Molecular Detection of Bacterial Infections
21 Spirochete Diseases
22 Serological and Molecular Diagnosis of Parasitic and Fungal Infections
23 Serology. and Molecular Detection of Viral Infections
24 Laboratory. Diagnosis of hIV Infection
25 Immunization and Vaccines
,Chapter 1. Introduction to Immunity and the Immune Sy.stem
Multiple Choice
1. Eosinophils are involved in the immune response against:
A. viruses.
B. intracellular bacteria.
C. parasites that cannot be phagocy.tized.
D. extracellular
bacteria. ANS: C
2. Which of the following are components of both innate and adaptive immune responses?
A. Immunoglobulins
B. T helper cells
C. Macrophages
D. B cells
ANS: C
3. The process by. which leukocy.tes are attracted to a specific area by. chemical messengers is called:
A. diapedesis.
B. degranulation.
C. chemotaxis.
D. opsonization
. ANS: C
4. Which of the following is a characteristic of natural killer cells?
A. They. mature in the thy.mus.
B. They. are smaller than B and T cells.
C. They. are a ty.pe of ly.mphocy.te.
D. They. are part of the adaptive immune
sy.stem. ANS: C
, 5. Which of the following best describes diapedesis?
A. Movement toward increasing concentrations of a cy.tokine
B. Attachment of immunoglobulin to target cells