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Anatomy and Physiology II (APHY 102) – Ivy Tech – Final Exam Summer 2025 – Solved with 100% Correct Answers The main cells involved in cell-mediated immunity are called _________. - ANSWER -T-cells, or T Lymphocytes The main cells involved in humoral immunity are the _______ cells. - ANSWER B-cells, or B Lymphocytes __________ cells develop in the Thymus gland. - ANSWER -T-cells, or T Lymphocytes Some of the _________ cells can develop into memory cells. - ANSWER -B- cells, or B Lymphocytes Lymph from about three-fourths of the body drains into the ___________. - ANSWER -Thoracic Duct Lymph from the right upper extremity and the right side of the head drains into the _________ ________ ________. - ANSWER -Right lymphatic duct The enlarged, pouch-like structure is in the abdomen that serves as a storage area for lymph is called the ___________. - ANSWER -Cisterna chili The many lymph vessels that enter the lymph node are called the ______ vessels. The single vessel leaving the lymph node is called the ______ vessel. - ANSWER afferent vessels, efferent vessel The thymus gland is the site of maturation for these WBCs: ___________. It also produces the hormone _________. - ANSWER -T Lymphocytes (T-cells), Thymosin The three pairs of tonsils are the _______ tonsils, the _______ tonsils, an the ________ tonsils. - ANSWER -Pharyngeal (adenoid), Palatine, Lingual ___________ kills invading cells by drilling holes in their plasma membrane, which disrupts the sodium and water balance. - ANSWER -Compliment fixation Macrophages were originally ________ that migrated into the tissues. - ANSWER -Monocytes ________ cells produce antibodies. - ANSWER -B-cells Lymphatic vessels in the walls of the small intestine: a. veins b. lacteals c. thoracic duct d. both a and b e. none of the above - ANSWER -b. lacteals Injection of a vaccine (such as polio vaccine): a. natural active immunity b. natural passive immunity c. artificial active immunity d. artificial passive immunity - ANSWER -c. artificial active immunity Which of the following is NOT a primary cell of the immune system? a. neutrophil b. erythrocyte c. monocyte d. T- Lymphocyte e. macrophage - ANSWER -b. erythrocyte The spleen is: a. highly vascularized b. poorly vascularized - ANSWER -a. highly vascularized Phagocytosis of bacteria is a form of: a. specific immunity b. non specific immunity - ANSWER -b. non specific immunity Involution is a process by which and organ is replaced with connective tissue and fat. This is typical of the: a. spleen b. thymus c. thyroid d. tonsils e. stomach - ANSWER -b. thymus Lymph flow in the body: a. moves only toward the heart b. moves only away from the heart c. moves both toward and away from the heart. - ANSWER -a. moves only toward the heart Protection received by an infant from the mother's breast milk: a. natural active immunity b. natural passive immunity c. artificial active immunity d. artificial passive immunity - ANSWER -b. natural passive immunity A life-threatening hypersensitivity reaction of the immune system: a. hives b. anaphylactic shock c. tonsillitis d. appendicitis e. allergy - ANSWER -b. anaphylactic shock

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Anatomy and Physiology II (APHY 102) – Ivy Tech
– Final Exam Summer 2025 – Solved with 100%
Correct Answers


The main cells involved in cell-mediated immunity are called _________. -
ANSWER -T-cells, or T Lymphocytes

The main cells involved in humoral immunity are the _______ cells. - ANSWER -
B-cells, or B Lymphocytes

__________ cells develop in the Thymus gland. - ANSWER -T-cells, or T
Lymphocytes

Some of the _________ cells can develop into memory cells. - ANSWER -B-
cells, or B Lymphocytes

Lymph from about three-fourths of the body drains into the ___________. -
ANSWER -Thoracic Duct

Lymph from the right upper extremity and the right side of the head drains into the
_________ ________ ________. - ANSWER -Right lymphatic duct

The enlarged, pouch-like structure is in the abdomen that serves as a storage area
for lymph is called the ___________. - ANSWER -Cisterna chili

The many lymph vessels that enter the lymph node are called the ______ vessels.
The single vessel leaving the lymph node is called the ______ vessel. - ANSWER -
afferent vessels, efferent vessel

,The thymus gland is the site of maturation for these WBCs: ___________. It also
produces the hormone _________. - ANSWER -T Lymphocytes (T-cells),
Thymosin

The three pairs of tonsils are the _______ tonsils, the _______ tonsils, an the
________ tonsils. - ANSWER -Pharyngeal (adenoid), Palatine, Lingual

___________ kills invading cells by drilling holes in their plasma membrane,
which disrupts the sodium and water balance. - ANSWER -Compliment fixation

Macrophages were originally ________ that migrated into the tissues. - ANSWER
-Monocytes

________ cells produce antibodies. - ANSWER -B-cells

Lymphatic vessels in the walls of the small intestine:
a. veins
b. lacteals
c. thoracic duct
d. both a and b
e. none of the above - ANSWER -b. lacteals

Injection of a vaccine (such as polio vaccine):
a. natural active immunity
b. natural passive immunity
c. artificial active immunity
d. artificial passive immunity - ANSWER -c. artificial active immunity

Which of the following is NOT a primary cell of the immune system?
a. neutrophil
b. erythrocyte
c. monocyte
d. T- Lymphocyte
e. macrophage - ANSWER -b. erythrocyte

, The spleen is:
a. highly vascularized
b. poorly vascularized - ANSWER -a. highly vascularized

Phagocytosis of bacteria is a form of:
a. specific immunity
b. non specific immunity - ANSWER -b. non specific immunity

Involution is a process by which and organ is replaced with connective tissue and
fat. This is typical of the:
a. spleen
b. thymus
c. thyroid
d. tonsils
e. stomach - ANSWER -b. thymus

Lymph flow in the body:
a. moves only toward the heart
b. moves only away from the heart
c. moves both toward and away from the heart. - ANSWER -a. moves only toward
the heart

Protection received by an infant from the mother's breast milk:
a. natural active immunity
b. natural passive immunity
c. artificial active immunity
d. artificial passive immunity - ANSWER -b. natural passive immunity

A life-threatening hypersensitivity reaction of the immune system:
a. hives
b. anaphylactic shock
c. tonsillitis
d. appendicitis
e. allergy - ANSWER -b. anaphylactic shock

, The lining of lymphatic vessels allows for movement of materials into and out of
the vessels. The epithelium is:
a. columnar
b. stratified squamous
c. cuboidal
d. simple squamous
e. transitional - ANSWER -d. simple squamous

All of the following are true of antibodies EXCEPT:
a. are proteins produced by plasma cells
b. are also called imunoglobulins
c. are involved in humoral immunity
d. are produced in the pituitary gland. - ANSWER -d. are produced in the pituitary
gland

Inflammation is an example of:
a. innate immunity
b. specific immunity - ANSWER -a. innate immunity

Which one of the following is NOT a function of lymph nodes?
a. defense
b. white blood cell production
c. erythropoiesis (red blood cell formation)
d. filtration of lymph - ANSWER -c. erythropoiesis (red blood cell production)
RBC formation takes place in bone marrow.

This organ is located in the mediastinum (a space between the lungs), is involved
in the maturation of T-lymphocytes and atrophies or gets smaller as we age.
a. spleen
b. thyroid
c. pituitary
d. thymus
e. tonsils - ANSWER -d. thymus

The skin and mucosa serve a role in:
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