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c. First attenuated vaccines 1. Which of the following can be attributed to Pasteur?
a. Discovery of opsonins
b. Observation of phagocytosis
c. First attenuated vaccines
d. Theory of humoral immunity
d. Monocyte 2. Which WBC is capable of further differentiation in
tissues?
a. Neutrophil
b. Eosinophil
c. Basophil
d. Monocyte
a. Innate immunity 3. The cells that Metchnikoff first observed are associated
with which phenomenon?
a. Innate immunity
b. Adaptive immunity
c. Humoral immunity
d. Specific immunity
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a. Bone marrow 4. Where are all undifferentiated lymphocytes made?
a. Bone marrow
b. Spleen
c. Thymus
d. Lymph nodes
d. They kill target cells without prior 5. Which of the following statements is true of NK cells?
exposure to them. a. They rely upon memory for antigen recognition.
b. They have the same CD groups as B cells.
c. They are found mainly in lymph nodes.
d. They kill target cells without prior exposure to them.
b. Dendritic cell 6. Which cell is the most potent phagocytic cell in the
tissue?
a. Neutrophil
b. Dendritic cell
c. Eosinophil
d. Basophil
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a. innate immunity 7. The ability of an individual to resist infection by means
of normally present body functions is called
a. innate immunity
b. humoral immunity
c. adaptive immunity
d. cross-immunity
d. neutrophil 8. A cell characterized by a nucleus with two to five
lobes, a diameter of 10 to 15 μm, and a large number of
neutral staining granules is identified as a(n)
a. eosinophil
b. monocyte
c. basophil
d. neutrophil
c. Thymus 9. Which of the following is a primary lymphoid organ?
a. Lymph node
b. Spleen
c. Thymus
d. MALT
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