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University Of Central Florida | PCB 3233 IMMINULOGY Exam 1 Practice Questions

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Exam 1 Practice Questions NOTE: This sheet should only serve as a study aid for Exam 1. Although this was approved by Professor Weigel, it may contain errors, so please use other resources, such as Panopto Videos and the PowerPoints, to best prepare yourself for the exam. DO NOT expect these exact questions on the exam, as they were created by me using the PowerPoints. 1) Which of the following may be used to describe a B cell receptor? A. BCR B. Immunoglobulin C. Membrane-bound antibody D. A & B E. A, B, & C 2) True or False: Commensal bacteria are harmful to our body. 3) What lymphocyte has the most dark-staining granules? A. Basophils B. Eosinophils C. Neutrophils D. A, B, & C E. None of the above 4) List and describe the different types of immunity. 5) True or False: Basophils are the LEAST abundant type of leukocyte present in the blood. 6) Which PAMP would you expect to see in a Shigella microbe? A. Teichoic acid B. Lipoteichoic acid C. Lipopolysaccharides D. A & B E. A, B, & C This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :50:17 GMT -05:00 A. The person would control infection for a very short period of time B. The person would control infection for a very long period of time C. The person would control infection but not be able to clear it D. The person would not be able to control the infection 8) What is the main function of dendritic cells? A. Present antigen to T cells B. Present antigen to B cells C. Promote phagocytosis D. None of the above 10) What is the precursor for ILC’s? A. Common lymphoid precursor B. There is no known precursor C. Common myeloid precursor D. None of the above 11) True or False: ALL leukocytes are lymphocytes. 12) What type of immunity are NK cells associated with? A. Innate B. Adaptive C. A & B D. None of the above 13) What is the main difference between monocytes and macrophages? A. Monocytes are phagocytic, whereas macrophages are not B. Monocytes are located in peripheral blood C. Macrophages are located in tissues D. A & B E. B & C 14) Which granulocyte is primarily known for its phagocytic purpose? A. Basophils B. Eosinophils C. Neutrophils D. Macrophages This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :50:17 GMT -05:00 16) The following shows the process of phagocytosis randomly. Arrange them in the correct order. I. Phagosome fuses with lysosome II. Bacterium becomes attached to membrane envaginations called pseudopodia III. Digestion products are released from cell IV. Bacteria is ingested, forming phagosome V. Lysosomal enzymes digest captured material 17) True or False: The innate immune system activates the adaptive immune system by generating large amounts of immunoglobulins and TCR’s. 18) What is the gold standard of vaccination? A. Neutralization B. Opsonization C. A & B D. None of the above 19) Which of the following are considered primary lymphoid tissue? A. Lymph nodes B. Bone marrow C. Thymus D. B & C E. A, B, & C 20) True or False: B cells mature in bone marrow, while T cells mature in the thymus. 21) True or False: The innate immune system is ineffective and not so important. 22) How can pathogens infect/interact with cells? A. Intracellularly only B. Extracellularly only C. Intracellularly and extracellularly D. None of the above This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :50:17 GMT -05:00 located in the vesicles of the cell? A. There is no difference B. Intracellular pathogens located in the nucleus/cytosol are attacked by killing the infected cell, while intracellular pathogens located in the vesicles are attacked by the infected cell by increasing antimicrobial activity C. Intracellular pathogens located in the vesicles are attacked by killing the infected cell, while intracellular pathogens located in the nucleus/cytosol are attacked by the infected cell by increasing antimicrobial activity D. Pathogens located in the vesicles tend to be weaker than those located in the nucleus/cytosol 24) Why is complement so important? A. It helps tag pathogens and extracellular molecules for destruction B. Can destroy pathogens directly by poking holes in the outer membrane or cell wall C. It is not important, quite irrelevant in fact D. A & B 25) What is the main role of C3a? A. To tag pathogens for destruction B. To recruit phagocytes C. A & B D. None of the above 26) Which of the following is true regarding complement? A. It is ubiquitous in blood and lymph B. Involves soluble proteases called zymogens C. It’s a molecular defense that can be used immediately D. A, B, & C 27) What type of bond is exposed upon cleavage of C3? A. Carbon single bond B. Carbon double bond C. Thioester bond D. Thioether bond 28) True or False: iC3Bb is the product of C3 hydrolysis. 29) True or False: Factor D cleaves Factor B into Bb and Ba. This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :50:17 GMT -05:00 A. C3b B. iC3 C. iC3Bb D. C3bBb 31) True or False: A C3 convertase can only produce 1 C3b. 32) What recognizes C3b and promotes phagocytosis upon this recognition? A. CR1 B. CR2 C. CR3 D. CR4 33) ___ is the C5 convertase for the alternative pathway, while ___ is the C5 convertase for the classical pathway A. C4b2a3b ; C3b2Bb B. C3b2Bb ; C4b2a3b C. C3bBb ; iC3Bb D. iC3Bb ; C3bBb 34) What is the main role of C5a? A. Recruit basophils to site of infection B. Recruit eosinophils to site of infection C. Recruit Neutrophils to site of infection D. None of the above 35) True or False: Complement components C5-C9 assemble a complex that pokes a hole on a human’s cell. 36) Which of the following is true regarding complement receptors? A. CR1 recognizes C3b B. CR1 recognizes C3bBb C. CR2 recognizes C3d D. CR3 and CR4 recognize iC3b E. A, C, & D 37) True or False: C3a and C5a are referred to as anaphylatoxins and contribute to acute inflammation. 38) True or False: DAF and MCP stop complement pathway in human cells. This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :50:17 GMT -05:00 two? A. a-defensins and b-defensins; a-defensins are produced by neutrophils and Paneth cells, while b-defensins are produced by epithelial cells B. a-defensins and b-defensins; b-defensins are produced by neutrophils and Paneth cells, while a-defensins are produced by epithelial cells C. a-defensins and b-defensins; there is no known differences between these two types of defensins D. d-defensins and e-defensins; d-defensins are produced by neutrophils and Paneth cells, while e-defensins are produced by epithelial cells 40) What is the protease inhibitor that “baits” proteases and prevents them from causing any damage? A. a2-macroglobulin B. b2-macroglobulin C. d2-macroglobulin D. It has no known name 41) Which of the following is true regarding a C-reactive protein? A. Binds to phosphorylcholine component of LPS of bacterial/fungal cell walls B. Binds to phosphorylcholine component of human cells C. Acts as an opsonin D. Can bind to C1q to initiate classical complement pathway E. A, C, & D 42) What does MASP-2 cleave? A. C1 and C2 B. C2 and C3 C. C2 and C4 D. C3 and C4 43) What is the C3 convertase of the classical pathway? A. C3bBb B. C4b2a3b C. C4b2a D. C4bC2a 44) True or False: MASP-2 and C1s are the proteases that cleave C4 in the lectin and classical pathway. 45) True or False: C1r is activated when 1 IgM or 2 IgG’s bind to C1q. This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :50:17 GMT -05:00 A. Phagocytic cells of the brain B. Phagocytic cells of the bone marrow C. Phagocytic cells of the thymus D. Phagocytic cells of the liver 47) MHC I presents peptides from ___ pathogens, whereas MHC II presents peptides from ___ pathogens A. Bacterial, viral B. Viral, bacterial C. Intracellular, extracellular D. Extracellular, intracellular 48) MHC I binds to ___ T-cells, whereas MHC II binds to ___ T-cells A. CD8, CD4 B. CD4, CD8 C. DC, FDC D. FDC, DC 49) How many tests are dropped in this class? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 50) What’s the best way of communication with Professor Weigel or Katherine? A. Webcourses email B. Knights email C. Call/text D. Don’t communicate with them This study source was downloaded by from

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Exam 1 Practice Questions

NOTE: This sheet should only serve as a study aid for Exam 1. Although this was
approved by Professor Weigel, it may contain errors, so please use other resources, such as
Panopto Videos and the PowerPoints, to best prepare yourself for the exam.
DO NOT expect these exact questions on the exam, as they were created by me using the
PowerPoints.

1) Which of the following may be used to describe a B cell receptor?

A. BCR
B. Immunoglobulin
C. Membrane-bound antibody
D. A&B
E. A, B, & C

2) True or False: Commensal bacteria are harmful to our body.

3) What lymphocyte has the most dark-staining granules?

A. Basophils
B. Eosinophils
C. Neutrophils
D. A, B, & C
E. None of the above

4) List and describe the different types of immunity.




5) True or False: Basophils are the LEAST abundant type of leukocyte present in the blood.

6) Which PAMP would you expect to see in a Shigella microbe?

A. Teichoic acid
B. Lipoteichoic acid
C. Lipopolysaccharides
D. A&B
E. A, B, & C




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, 7) What would happen if a person lacked innate immunity?

A. The person would control infection for a very short period of time
B. The person would control infection for a very long period of time
C. The person would control infection but not be able to clear it
D. The person would not be able to control the infection

8) What is the main function of dendritic cells?

A. Present antigen to T cells
B. Present antigen to B cells
C. Promote phagocytosis
D. None of the above

10) What is the precursor for ILC’s?

A. Common lymphoid precursor
B. There is no known precursor
C. Common myeloid precursor
D. None of the above

11) True or False: ALL leukocytes are lymphocytes.

12) What type of immunity are NK cells associated with?

A. Innate
B. Adaptive
C. A&B
D. None of the above

13) What is the main difference between monocytes and macrophages?

A. Monocytes are phagocytic, whereas macrophages are not
B. Monocytes are located in peripheral blood
C. Macrophages are located in tissues
D. A&B
E. B&C

14) Which granulocyte is primarily known for its phagocytic purpose?

A. Basophils
B. Eosinophils
C. Neutrophils
D. Macrophages




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