Test Bank For Clinical Immunology And
Serology A Laboratory Perspective 5th
Edition By Christine Dorresteyn Miller
,Chapter 1. Introduction To Immunity And The Immune System
Multiple Choice
1. Eosinophils Are Involved In The Immune Response Against:
Viruses.
Intracellular Bacteria.
Parasites That Cannot Be Phagocytized.
Extracellular Bacteria.
ANSWER::: C
Which Of The Following Are Components Of Both Innate And Adaptive
Immune Responses? A. Immunoglobulins
T Helper Cells
Macrophages
B Cells
ANSWER::: C
The Process By Which Leukocytes Are Attracted To A specific Area By
a
Chemical Messengers Is Called: A. Diapedesis.
Degranulation
. Chemotaxis.
, Opsonization.
ANSWER::: C
Which Of The Following Is A Characteristic Of Natural Killer Cells?
A. They Mature In The Thymus.
They Are Smaller Than B And T Cells.
They Are A Type Of Lymphocyte.
They Are Part Of The Adaptive Immune System.
ANSWER::: C
5. Which Of The Following Best Describes Diapedesis?Movement Toward
Increasing Concentrations Of A Cytokine Attachment Of Immunoglobulin
To Target Cells
Movement Through Blood Vessel Walls As Cells Exit The Circulation
Engulfment Of Target Cells
ANSWER::: C
The Most Effective Phagocytic And
Antigen- Presenting Cell Is The: A.
Neutrophil.
, Monocyte.
Dendritic
Cell.
Macrophage.
ANSWER::: C
Which Of The Following Is Characteristic Of Natural Immunity? A. It
Involves Memory.
T Lymphocytes Play A Major
Role. It Involves Specificity.
Mechanisms Are Always Present And Fully Functional
. ANSWER::: D
All Of The Following Cells Are Considered Part Of Natural Immunity
Except: A. Eosinophils.
B
Lymphocytes.
Monocytes.
Neutrophils.
ANSWER::: B
Serology A Laboratory Perspective 5th
Edition By Christine Dorresteyn Miller
,Chapter 1. Introduction To Immunity And The Immune System
Multiple Choice
1. Eosinophils Are Involved In The Immune Response Against:
Viruses.
Intracellular Bacteria.
Parasites That Cannot Be Phagocytized.
Extracellular Bacteria.
ANSWER::: C
Which Of The Following Are Components Of Both Innate And Adaptive
Immune Responses? A. Immunoglobulins
T Helper Cells
Macrophages
B Cells
ANSWER::: C
The Process By Which Leukocytes Are Attracted To A specific Area By
a
Chemical Messengers Is Called: A. Diapedesis.
Degranulation
. Chemotaxis.
, Opsonization.
ANSWER::: C
Which Of The Following Is A Characteristic Of Natural Killer Cells?
A. They Mature In The Thymus.
They Are Smaller Than B And T Cells.
They Are A Type Of Lymphocyte.
They Are Part Of The Adaptive Immune System.
ANSWER::: C
5. Which Of The Following Best Describes Diapedesis?Movement Toward
Increasing Concentrations Of A Cytokine Attachment Of Immunoglobulin
To Target Cells
Movement Through Blood Vessel Walls As Cells Exit The Circulation
Engulfment Of Target Cells
ANSWER::: C
The Most Effective Phagocytic And
Antigen- Presenting Cell Is The: A.
Neutrophil.
, Monocyte.
Dendritic
Cell.
Macrophage.
ANSWER::: C
Which Of The Following Is Characteristic Of Natural Immunity? A. It
Involves Memory.
T Lymphocytes Play A Major
Role. It Involves Specificity.
Mechanisms Are Always Present And Fully Functional
. ANSWER::: D
All Of The Following Cells Are Considered Part Of Natural Immunity
Except: A. Eosinophils.
B
Lymphocytes.
Monocytes.
Neutrophils.
ANSWER::: B