Immunology and Serology Quiz
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An example of Innate Immunity:
A. Skin
B. B cells
C. T cells
D. Lymphocytes
An immune response that involves the activation of T lymphocytes (Cytotoxic T and Helper T) and the release of various cytokines in response to an antigen
A. Cellular immunity
B. Humoral Immunity
C. Self Immunity
D. Natural Immunity
Which of the following cells responsible for immunity:
A. WBCs
B. RBCs
C. Platelets
D. APCs
Any substance that causes your immune system to produce antibodies against it. Maybe a foreign substance from the environment, such as chemicals, bacteria, viruses, or pollen.
A. Vaccine
B. Toxin
C. Antibody
D. Antigen
An immune response that is mediated by secreted antibodies produced in the cells of the B lymphocyte lineages (B cells).
A. Self Immunity
B. Innate immunity
C. Humoral Immunity
D. Cell-mediated immunity
An immunity that is a type of host defense that always require activation and stimulation of the host tissue by pathogens or harmful materials
A. Innate immunity
B. Adaptive immunity
C. Native immunity
D. Humoral Immunity
An example of Adaptive immunity:
A. Macrophages
B. Natural Killer Cells
C. T Cells
D. Granulocytes
The site of synthesis of Immune cells is:
A. Bone Borrow
B. Thymus
C. Spleen
D. Liver
Ensures that immune response are precisely targeted to microbial pathogens
A. Specificity
B. Avidity
C. Diversity
D. Memory
Also known as an immunoglobulin (Ig), this is a large, Y-shaped protein produced by plasma cells that are used by the immune system to identify and neutralize pathogens such as bacteria and viruses.
A. B cells
B. T cells
C. Antibody
D. Antigen
An immunity that is the type of host defense that is always present in healthy individuals. It is always ready and prepared to block the entry
A. Innate immunity
B. Adaptive immunity
C. Humoral Immunity
D. Cell-mediated immunity
Your teacher name is:
A. Saif Alsafadi
B. Alsafadi Saif
C. Mohammad Shatnawi
D. Shatnawi Mohammad