PHARMACOLOGY EXIT EXAM STUDY GUIDE
2026 COMPLETE SOLVED QUESTIONS EDITION
▶ 1st line of defense . Answer: Barriers: Skin, Mucous Membranes, Gastric
juices, Normal Flora, and Cilia
▶ 2nd line of defense . Answer: Inflammation and Phagocytosis
▶ 3rd line of defense . Answer: B-Cells and T-Cells
▶ Cycle of Infection . Answer: Pathogens, Reservoir, Portal of Exit, Mode
of Transmission, Portal of Entry, Host B
▶ B-Cells . Answer: Responsible for production of antibodies, can clone
themselves to tag antigens, can become memory B-cells to remember
antigen(pathogen)
▶ T-Cells . Answer: born in bone marrow, but mature in thymus gland, cell-
mediated response
▶ T-Killer Cells . Answer: Phagocytosis of human cells that are infected
▶ Helper T-Cells . Answer: Like nicolas cage "Fire! Fire! Fire!", directs
adaptive immunity response in what to do
▶ IgG . Answer: Most common, in blood, Good God there's a lot of them!
▶ IgM . Answer: first at the scene, IMMediate response
▶ IgA . Answer: spread from mother to child in colostrum in breast milk,
saliva, tears
▶ IgE . Answer: AllerGIES, allergic response, release of histamine
▶ IgD . Answer: attached to B-Cells, no one knows what they do
▶ Active Immunity . Answer: activates the immune system
2026 COMPLETE SOLVED QUESTIONS EDITION
▶ 1st line of defense . Answer: Barriers: Skin, Mucous Membranes, Gastric
juices, Normal Flora, and Cilia
▶ 2nd line of defense . Answer: Inflammation and Phagocytosis
▶ 3rd line of defense . Answer: B-Cells and T-Cells
▶ Cycle of Infection . Answer: Pathogens, Reservoir, Portal of Exit, Mode
of Transmission, Portal of Entry, Host B
▶ B-Cells . Answer: Responsible for production of antibodies, can clone
themselves to tag antigens, can become memory B-cells to remember
antigen(pathogen)
▶ T-Cells . Answer: born in bone marrow, but mature in thymus gland, cell-
mediated response
▶ T-Killer Cells . Answer: Phagocytosis of human cells that are infected
▶ Helper T-Cells . Answer: Like nicolas cage "Fire! Fire! Fire!", directs
adaptive immunity response in what to do
▶ IgG . Answer: Most common, in blood, Good God there's a lot of them!
▶ IgM . Answer: first at the scene, IMMediate response
▶ IgA . Answer: spread from mother to child in colostrum in breast milk,
saliva, tears
▶ IgE . Answer: AllerGIES, allergic response, release of histamine
▶ IgD . Answer: attached to B-Cells, no one knows what they do
▶ Active Immunity . Answer: activates the immune system