A) leukocytes.
B) eosinophils.
C) epithelial cells.
D) red blood cells.
E) islet of langerhans cells.
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A) chickenpox infection,followed by lifelong immunity.
B) chickenpox vaccine triggering extended immunity to chickenpox.
C) giving a person immune serum globulins to chickenpox virus after exposure to the disease.
D) a fetus acquiring maternal IgG to the chickenpox virus across the placenta.
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A) PAMP.
B) marker.
C) hapten.
D) antibody.
E) antigen.
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A) typically a protein antigen.
B) binding of the T cell to a class II MHC receptor on a macrophage.
C) binding of the T cell to a site on the antigen.
D) interleukin-1 activating the T helper cell.
E) All of the choices are correct.
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A) contain modified bacterial exotoxin molecules.
B) are always genetically engineered.
C) contain select antigenic components of a pathogen rather than whole cells or viruses.
D) confer passive immunity.
E) utilize DNA strands that will produce the antigen.
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A) use of antitoxins.
B) use of immune serum globulin.
C) conferring of passive immunity.
D) administering of preformed antibodies.
E) All of the choices are correct.
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A) a primary immune response
B) latency
C) a secondary immune response
D) an anamnestic response
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A) IgA
B) IgD
C) IgE
D) IgG
E) IgM
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A) skin barriers.
B) B and T lymphocytes.
C) lysozyme.
D) mucus membranes.
E) interferon.
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A) The cytotoxic T cell will produce antibodies against the antigen.
B) The antigen will move inside of the host body cell,thereby hiding from the cytotoxic T cell.
C) The cytotoxic T cell will produce proteins that cause the host body cell to die.
D) The cytotoxic body cell will activate B cells which then produce antibody against the antigen.
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A) interleukin-1
B) interleukin-2
C) interleukin-12
D) antiserum
E) complement
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A) She could catch the flu from the inactivated vaccine.
B) She could pass the virus onto her baby,causing the child to become autistic.
C) She could die from the vaccine.
D) She is allergic to eggs.
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A) IgM only.
B) IgG only.
C) IgD only.
D) IgM and IgD.
E) IgD and IgE.
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A) contain modified bacterial exotoxin molecules.
B) are always genetically engineered.
C) contain select antigenic components of a pathogen rather than whole cells or viruses.
D) confer passive immunity.
E) utilize DNA strands that will produce the antigen.
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A) chickenpox infection,followed by lifelong immunity.
B) chickenpox vaccine triggering extended immunity to chickenpox.
C) giving a person immune serum globulins to chickenpox virus after exposure to the disease.
D) a fetus acquiring maternal IgG to the chickenpox virus across the placenta.
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A) This is not a problem because the second dosage is just extra protection.Your immune status would be very high.
B) The one dosage is not enough because it only activated humoral immunity.The second dosage is to then activate cell-mediated immunity.The combination of the two immune responses gives you 100% coverage of immunity to hepatitis
C) Not a problem because at any time--in a year,5 years,etc.--you can go get the booster vaccine for hepatitis A and be fully covered by immunity.
D) You are at risk to get hepatitis A since your immune status is only partial.Not enough immune memory cells were produced since you received one dosage of vaccine,so you are likely to get the disease when exposed to the virus.
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A) recognition of self.
B) antibody proliferation.
C) B-cell maturation.
D) T-cell maturation.
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A) secrete antibodies.
B) function in allergic reactions.
C) directly destroy target cells.
D) suppress immune reactions.
E) activate B cells and other T cells.
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A) IgM only
B) IgG only
C) IgD only
D) IgM and IgG
E) IgE and IgA
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