SAMPLE QUIZ #1
Matching (1pt /)

A) Margination

B) Lysosome

C) Histamine

D) Macrophage

E) Bradykinin

F) Interferon

G) Complement

H) Extravasation

I) Mannose Binding Protein

J) Mucous Membranes

 

_____1. Serves as an important anatomical barrier to infection by microorganisims.

_____2.  Adherence of leucocytes to vascular endothelial cells lining a blood vessel.

_____3.  Cytokines with antiviral activity.

_____4.  Chemical which causes vasodilation and increased vascular permeability.

_____5.  Mononuclear phagocytic cell found in the tissues.

_____6.  Chemical which stimulates pain receptors during an inflammatory response.

_____7.  Membrane-bound organelles which contain a variety of hydrolytic enzymes.

_____8.  An example of an acute phase protein.

_____9.  A group of serum proteins which comprise a plasma enzyme system responsible for foreign cell lysis and opsonization.

____10.  Term for the passage of blood cells through the endothelial wall of blood vessels into the surrounding tissues.

Multiple Choice Questions (1 pt each)

_____11.  Immunoglobulin molecules would be found positioned in the plasma membrane of which of the following types of cells?

a) B lymphocytes 
b) Monocytes 
c) T lymphocytes 
d) both a & c
 

_____12.  Class II MHC molecules would be found positioned in the plasma membrane of which of the following types of cells?

a) epithelial cells 
b) macrophages 
c) nerve cells 
d) all of the above

_____13.  Which of the following functions to filter antigens from lymph?

a) spleen 
b) liver 
c) lymph node 
d) thymus

_____14.  Which of the following types of CD proteins is found only on T cytotoxic lymphocytes?

a) CD5 
b) CD4 
c) CD3 
d) CD8

_____15.  During an inflammatory response, which type of leucocyte is first to arrive at the site?

a) Neutrophil
b) T lymphocyte 
c) Macrophage 
d) Basophil

_____16.  Which of the following would be considered to be a lipid-derived mediator of inflammation?

a) plasmin 
b) bradykinin 
c) IL-1 
d) prostaglandin

_____17.  The swelling associated with inflammation is described by the clinical term:

a) dolor 
b) calor 
c) rubor 
d) tumor

_____18.  A major role of macrophages is to present foreign antigens to:

a) other APCs 
b) B lymphocytes 
c) Th lymphocytes 
d) Neutrophils

_____19.  Which of the following types of antigens are processed for presentation by macrophages?

a) polysaccharides 
b) nucleic acids 
c) glycolipids 
d) proteins

_____20.  Which of the following is an example of an oxygen dependent anti-microbial product of macrophages?

a) TNF-a 
b) lysozyme 
c) defensin 
d) superoxide anion

_____21.  Which of the following is an example of a primary lymphoid organ?

a) lymph node 
b) thymus 
c) spleen 
d) tonsils

_____22.  Small proteins which act chemotactically to attract leucocytes to the site of inflammation are termed:

a) interferons 
b) kinins 
c) chemokines 
d) lysosomes

_____23.  Which of the following substances plays a pivotal role in the activation of the kinin cascade, the clotting cascade, and the fibrinolytic system during inflammation:

a) Hageman Factor
b) Fibronogen 
c) plasmin 
d) arachidonic acid

_____24.  Which of the following cell types is able to actively secrete immunoglobulin:

a) naive B lymphocyte  
b) plasma cell  
c) Th lymphocyte 
d) macrophage

_____25.  Which of the following are responsible for the acquired specific immune response:

a) monocytes
b) PMN leucocytes 
c) lymphocytes 
d) macrophages

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