A) tonsils
B) Peyer patches
C) lymph nodes
D) diffuse lymphatic tissue
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A) Helper T cells destroy the presenting cell.
B) Helper T cells produce antibodies.
C) Helper T cells release interleukins that stimulate B cells to clone.
D) Helper T cells stop division.
E) Helper T cells lyse.
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A) The thymus gland lacks a capsule.
B) The thymus gland contains many reticular fibers.
C) The thymus gland decreases in size after age 60.
D) Lymphocytes are found only in the medulla of the thymus gland.
E) The thymus increases in size with aging.
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A) Natural active
B) Artificial active
C) Natural passive
D) Artificial passive
E) Innate
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A) secrete cytokines that stimulate clonal selection of B cells.
B) secrete cytokines that stimulate clonal selection of cytotoxic T cells.
C) secrete cytokines that stimulate macrophage activity.
D) secrete inflammatory chemicals.
E) secrete fever-producing chemicals.
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A) Innate immunity
B) Antibody-mediated immunity
C) Cell-mediated immunity
D) Both antibody-mediated and cell-mediated immunity
E) Innate immunity, antibody-mediated immunity, and cell-mediated immunity
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A) Innate immunity
B) Antibody-mediated immunity
C) Cell-mediated immunity
D) Both antibody-mediated and cell-mediated immunity
E) Innate immunity, antibody-mediated immunity, and cell-mediated immunity
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A) lingual tonsils
B) pharyngeal tonsils
C) palatine tonsils
D) cervical lymph nodes
E) axillary lymph nodes
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A) pre-T cells
B) pre-B cells
C) macrophages
D) null cells
E) C cells
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A) Epidermis
B) Cornea
C) Bone marrow
D) Central nervous system
E) Dermis
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A) Liver
B) Spleen
C) Lingual tonsils
D) Thymus
E) Pharyngeal tonsils
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A) Drain blood from the spleen
B) Absorb fluid from capillary beds
C) Absorb lipids from the digestive tract
D) Absorb solutes from interstitial spaces
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A) Innate immunity; cytotoxicity
B) Adaptive immunity; innate immunity
C) A natural killer cell; a macrophage
D) Innate immunity; adaptive immunity
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A) Cytotoxic T cells
B) Macrophage
C) Eosinophils
D) Neutrophils
E) Endothelial cells
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A) plasma
B) antigen-presenting
C) B receptor
D) T suppressor
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A) basophils and mast cells
B) eosinophils and basophils
C) neutrophils and lymphocytes
D) macrophages and microphages
E) phagocytes
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A) Macrophage of innate immunity present antigens to helper T cells.
B) Cytokines secreted by helper T cells stimulate inflammation.
C) Cytokines secreted by helper T cells stimulate phagocytosis.
D) Macrophages of innate immunity present antigens to cytotoxic T cells.
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A) Quick and responsive to antigen, remembers previous exposure
B) After activation, differentiates to become plasma cell or memory B cell
C) Produces antibodies
D) Destroys cells by lysis or by production of cytokines
E) Activates B and effector T cells
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A) It is present at birth.
B) Previous encounters with the foreign substance does not change the response.
C) The second response is faster and stronger than the first response.
D) Responses are general, not specific.
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A) increase in size in adults.
B) are located in both the oral and abdominal cavities.
C) provide protection against bacteria entering the oral and nasal cavities.
D) contain red pulp and white pulp.
E) are not functional in children.
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