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Which of the following expresses CD3 surface antigen?
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A. Granulocytes
B. T cells
C. Monocytes
D. B cells
Correct Answer
T cells
Immune System problems
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1. Polymorphonuclear leukocytes (or PMNs)
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A. can be attracted to the site of an infection following activation of complement
B. are derived from bone marrow stem cells
C. are a type of phagocyte that can engulf and kill bacteria
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
2. Macrophages are professional antigen- presenting cells. The protein molecule through which they present antigen in human is
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A. actin
B. interleukin
C. HLA
D. CD8
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Correct Answer: CD8
3. Major Histo Compatibility Complex (MHC) is a collection of genes arrayed on
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A. chromosome 21 in man, chromosome 6 in mice
B. chromosome 6 in man, chromosone 21 in mice
C. chromosome 17in man, chromosome 6 in mice
D. chromosome 6 in man, chromosome 17 in mice
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Correct Answer: chromosome 6 in man, chromosome 17 in mice
4. Which of the following(s) is/are the determinants of antigenicity?
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A. Chemical nature
B. Size of the antigen
C. Foreignness
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
5. Which of the following proteins would not need localization signal?
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A. A nuclear protein
B. A cytosolic protein
C. A protein bound to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane
D. A cell surface protein
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Correct Answer: A cytosolic protein
6. CD8 surface antigen is present in
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A. cytotoxic T cells
B. suppresssor T cells
C. both (a) and (b)
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: both (a) and (b)
7. Passive immunization is done for
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A. tuberculosis
B. diphtheria
C. enteric fever
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: diphtheria
8. The role of the M cell is to
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A. trap virus in mucus and prevent entry
B. induce apoptosis in virus-infected small intestinal epithelia cells
C. pass bacteria or virus to underlying macrophages for processing and presentation of antigen
D. they use their cilia to propel mucus out of the small intestine
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Correct Answer: pass bacteria or virus to underlying macrophages for processing and presentation of antigen
9. Immunity is not long lasting to
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A. influenza
B. whooping cough
C. diphtheria
D. mumps
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Correct Answer: influenza
10. Following are the defenses of the colon except
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A. sIgA
B. fast flow rate
C. dense resident microbiota
D. mucus
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Correct Answer: fast flow rate
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