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Which of the following characteristics are common in lymphocytes, macrophages, and neutrophils?
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A. They are all part of the nonspecific immune response in vertebrates
B. They are all part of the specific immune response in vertebrates
C. They are all part of the internal defenses of nonvertebrates
D. They are all types of white blood cells
Correct Answer
They are all types of white blood cells
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1. A cell which defends against body cells in which viruses are reproducing is
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A. Exotoxin
B. Cytotoxic T cell
C. Endotoxin
D. Suppressor T cell
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Correct Answer: Cytotoxic T cell
2. Lack of reaction to our own human leukocyte antigens (HLAs) is known as?
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A. autoimmunity
B. complement system
C. clonal selection
D. tolerance
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Correct Answer: tolerance
3. The protein, produced by B cells that binds to a specific antigen is
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A. phagocyte
B. leukocyte
C. vaccine
D. antibody
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Correct Answer: antibody
4. In a fetus, where are lymphocytes produced?
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A. In the spleen
B. In the bone marrow
C. In the liver
D. In the heart
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Correct Answer: In the liver
5. What type of B cell remains dormant in the body, but can respond rapidly if the same antigen appears again?
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A. T cells
B. Memory cells
C. Plasma cells
D. Macrophages
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Correct Answer: Memory cells
6. Which of the following is not part of the vertebrate immune system?
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A. Lymphocytes
B. Antibodies
C. Cardiac glycosides
D. Lymph nodes
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Correct Answer: Cardiac glycosides
7. Which of the following provide specific defense against viruses and bacteria?
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A. T cells
B. B cells
C. Complement
D. inflammation
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Correct Answer: B cells
8. In animals, blood clots serve the function of
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A. consuming invading organisms
B. helping them match the background coloration of the habitat
C. stimulating production of killer T lymphocytes
D. repairing damage to the body wall
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Correct Answer: repairing damage to the body wall
9. What type of B cell is like a tiny factory that produces antibodies identical to the B cell receptor that bind to the original antigen?
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A. T cells
B. Memory cells
C. Plasma cells
D. Macrophages
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Correct Answer: Plasma cells
10. What is the result of invasion of a body by pathogens?
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A. Infection
B. Inflammation
C. Swelling
D. Pus
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Correct Answer: Infection
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