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Chapter 16: Innate Immunity: Nonspecific Defenses of the Host

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First Line of Defense

Second Lineof Defense

PhagocytosisAntimicrobial Substances

Innate Immunity

FINAL ROUND

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Topic 1: First Line of Defense

$100 Question

Which of the following prevents microorganisms from entering the lower respiratory tract?

a. lysozyme

b. epiglottis

c. ciliary escalator

d. mucus

ANSWER

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Topic 1: First Line of Defense

$100 Answer

Which of the following prevents microorganisms from entering the lower respiratory tract?

a. lysozyme

b. epiglottis

c. ciliary escalator

d. mucus

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 1: First Line of Defense

$200 Question

Which of the following is NOT part of the body’s first line of defense?

a. skin

b. mucous membranes

c. saliva

d. fever

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ANSWER

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Topic 1: First Line of Defense

$200 Answer

Which of the following is NOT part of the body’s first line of defense?

a. skin

b. mucous membranes

c. saliva

d. fever

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Topic 1: First Line of Defense

$300 Question

The so-called ciliary escalator functions by

a. moving microbes towards the lower respiratory tract.

b. killing microbes.

c. moving microbes toward the throat.

d. moving microbes from the nose.

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ANSWER

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Topic 1: First Line of Defense

$300 Answer

The so-called ciliary escalator functions by

a. moving microbes towards the lower respiratory tract.

b. killing microbes.

c. moving microbes toward the throat.

d. moving microbes from the nose.

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 1: First Line of Defense

$400 Question

The pH of skin that is believed to discourage the growth of many microorganisms is

a. 6 to 7.

b. 3 to 5.

c. 1 to 3.

d. 8 to 9.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Topic 1: First Line of Defense

$400 Answer

The pH of skin that is believed to discourage the growth of many microorganisms is

a. 6 to 7.

b. 3 to 5.

c. 1 to 3.

d. 8 to 9.

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 1: First Line of Defense

$500 Question

Which of the following bacteria neutralizes stomach acid, allowing the bacterium to grow in the stomach?

a. Clostridium botulinum

b. Streptococcus mutans

c. Lactobacillus pyogenes

d. Helicobacter pylori

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ANSWER

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Topic 1: First Line of Defense

$500 Answer

Which of the following bacteria neutralizes stomach acid, allowing the bacterium to grow in the stomach?

a. Clostridium botulinum

b. Streptococcus mutans

c. Lactobacillus pyogenes

d. Helicobacter pylori

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What do the granules released by NK cells contain?

a. histamine

b. granzymes and perforin

c. peroxide ions

d. complement proteins

Topic 2: Second Line of Defense

$100 Question

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ANSWER

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Topic 2: Second Line of Defense

$100 Answer

What do the granules released by NK cells contain?

a. histamine

b. granzymes and perforin

c. peroxide ions

d. complement proteins

BACK TO GAME

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Which leukocytes function to produce toxins against certain parasites?

a. lymphocytes

b. basophils

c. eosinophils

d. neutrophils

Topic 2: Second Line of Defense

$200 Question

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Which leukocytes function to produce toxins against certain parasites?

a. lymphocytes

b. basophils

c. eosinophils

d. neutrophils

Topic 2: Second Line of Defense

$200 Answer

BACK TO GAME

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Which of the following is classified as an agranulocyte?

a. monocyte

b. neutrophil

c. eosinophil

d. basophil

Topic 2: Second Line of Defense

$300 Question

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ANSWER

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Which of the following is classified as an agranulocyte?

a. monocyte

b. neutrophil

c. eosinophil

d. basophil

Topic 2: Second Line of Defense

$300 Answer

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 2: Second Line of Defense

$400 Question

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ANSWER

What substances released by damaged cells intensify the effects of inflammation?

a. prostaglandins

b. leukotrienes

c. kinins

d. acute-phase proteins

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Topic 2: Second Line of Defense

$400 Answer

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What substances released by damaged cells intensify the effects of inflammation?

a. prostaglandins

b. leukotrienes

c. kinins

d. acute-phase proteins

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Topic 2: Second Line of Defense

$500 Question

During inflammation, there is activation and increased concentration of a group of proteins in the blood called

a. kinins.

b. leukotrienes.

c. prostaglandins.

d. acute-phase proteins.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Topic 2: Second Line of Defense

$500 Answer

During inflammation, there is activation and increased concentration of a group of proteins in the blood called

a. kinins.

b. leukotrienes.

c. prostaglandins.

d. acute-phase proteins.

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 3: Phagocytosis

$100 Question

The attraction of phagocytes to microorganisms is called

a. chemotaxis.

b. adherence.

c. opsonization.

d. ingestion.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Topic 3: Phagocytosis

$100 Answer

The attraction of phagocytes to microorganisms is called

a. chemotaxis.

b. adherence.

c. opsonization.

d. ingestion.

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 3: Phagocytosis

$200 Question

Which macrophages are located in certain tissues and organs of the body?

a. fixed macrophages

b. wandering macrophages

c. reticuloendothelial system

d. mononuclear phagocytic system

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Topic 3: Phagocytosis

$200 Answer

Which macrophages are located in certain tissues and organs of the body?

a. fixed macrophages

b. wandering macrophages

c. reticuloendothelial system

d. mononuclear phagocytic system

BACK TO GAME

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Fixed macrophages that are found in the liver are called

a. alveolar macrophages.

b. microglial cells.

c. Kupffer’s cells.

d. peritoneal macrophages.

Topic 3: Phagocytosis

$300 Question

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Topic 3: Phagocytosis

$300 Answer

Fixed macrophages that are found in the liver are called

a. alveolar macrophages.

b. microglial cells.

c. Kupffer’s cells.

d. peritoneal macrophages.

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 3: Phagocytosis

$400 Question

The indigestible material in the phagolysosome is called the

a. Golgi body.

b. residual body.

c. phagosome.

d. lysozyme.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Topic 3: Phagocytosis

$400 Answer

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The indigestible material in the phagolysosome is called the

a. Golgi body.

b. residual body.

c. phagosome.

d. lysozyme.

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Topic 3: Phagocytosis

$500 Question

Which of the following organisms produces membrane attack complexes?

a. Listeria monocytogenes

b. Haemophilus influenzae

c. Mycobacterium tuberculosis

d. Pseudomonas aeruginosa

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Topic 3: Phagocytosis

$500 Answer

Which of the following organisms produces membrane attack complexes?

a. Listeria monocytogenes

b. Haemophilus influenzae

c. Mycobacterium tuberculosis

d. Pseudomonas aeruginosa

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 4: Antimicrobial Substances

$100 Question

Complement proteins are numbered

a. C1 to C6.

b. C1 to C7.

c. C1 to C8.

d. C1 to C9.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Topic 4: Antimicrobial Substances

$100 Answer

Complement proteins are numbered

a. C1 to C6.

b. C1 to C7.

c. C1 to C8.

d. C1 to C9.

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 4: Antimicrobial Substances

$200 Question

Interferons are produced by certain animal cells after being stimulated by

a. protozoa.

b. bacteria.

c. viruses.

d. fungi.

ANSWER

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Topic 4: Antimicrobial Substances

$200 Answer

Interferons are produced by certain animal cells after being stimulated by

a. protozoa.

b. bacteria.

c. viruses.

d. fungi.

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 4: Antimicrobial Substances

$300 Question

How many principal types of interferons do humans have?

a. 2

b. 3

c. 4

d. 5

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Topic 4: Antimicrobial Substances

$300 Answer

How many principal types of interferons do humans have?

a. 2

b. 3

c. 4

d. 5

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Topic 4: Antimicrobial Substances

$400 Question

Which antimicrobial peptide do sweat glands produce?

a. defensin

b. dermicidin

c. cathelicidin

d. thrombocidin

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Topic 4: Antimicrobial Substances

$400 Answer

BACK TO GAME

Which antimicrobial peptide do sweat glands produce?

a. defensin

b. dermicidin

c. cathelicidin

d. thrombocidin

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Topic 4: Antimicrobial Substances

$500 Question

Some bacteria evade the complement system by means of their

a. endospores.

b. flagella.

c. cilia.

d. capsules.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Topic 4: Antimicrobial Substances

$500 Answer

Some bacteria evade the complement system by means of their

a. endospores.

b. flagella.

c. cilia.

d. capsules.

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 5: Innate Immunity

$100 Question

Which host defense is more effective against gram-positive bacteria than gram-negativebacteria?

a. mucus

b. sebum

c. gastric juice

d. lysozyme

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Topic 5: Innate Immunity

$100 Answer

Which host defense is more effective against gram-positive bacteria than gram-negativebacteria?

a. mucus

b. sebum

c. gastric juice

d. lysozyme

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 5: Innate Immunity

$200 Question

Which chemical factor digests peptidoglycan in perspiration, tears, and saliva?

a. sebum

b. lysozyme

c. antimicrobial peptides

d. lactoferrin

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Topic 5: Innate Immunity

$200 Answer

Which chemical factor digests peptidoglycan in perspiration, tears, and saliva?

a. sebum

b. lysozyme

c. antimicrobial peptides

d. lactoferrin

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 5: Innate Immunity

$300 Question

What inhibits cell wall synthesis, forms pores in the plasma membrane, and destroys DNA andRNA in microbes?

a. the complement system

b. antimicrobial peptides

c. iron-binding proteins

d. interferons

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Topic 5: Innate Immunity

$300 Answer

BACK TO GAME

What inhibits cell wall synthesis, forms pores in the plasma membrane, and destroys DNA andRNA in microbes?

a. the complement system

b. antimicrobial peptides

c. iron-binding proteins

d. interferons

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Topic 5: Innate Immunity

$400 Question

What process intensifies the effects of interferons?

a. phagocytosis

b. inflammation

c. fever

d. release of natural killer cells

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Topic 5: Innate Immunity

$400 Answer

What process intensifies the effects of interferons?

a. phagocytosis

b. inflammation

c. fever

d. release of natural killer cells

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 5: Innate Immunity

$500 Question

What do the activated fixed macrophages secrete to bring about vasodilation, increasedpermeability, and clot formation?

a. prostaglandins

b. leukotrienes

c. cytokines

d. histamine

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Topic 5: Innate Immunity

$500 Answer

What do the activated fixed macrophages secrete to bring about vasodilation, increasedpermeability, and clot formation?

a. prostaglandins

b. leukotrienes

c. cytokines

d. histamine

BACK TO GAME

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FINAL ROUND Question

The high temperature in a fever increases the production of

a. transferrins.

b. leukotrienes.

c. lectins.

d. siderophores.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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FINAL ROUND Answer

The high temperature in a fever increases the production of

a. transferrins.

b. leukotrienes.

c. lectins.

d. siderophores.

BACK TO GAME