TCU MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 3 JONES | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026
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Adaptive Immunity - (ANSWER)The body's ability to recognize and defend itself against distinct invaders
and their products
5 attributes of adaptive immunity - (ANSWER)Specificity, inducibility, clonality, Unresponsiveness to self,
memory
Specificity - (ANSWER)Ability to look for a very specific molecular shape to act against
Inducibility - (ANSWER)The ability to activate against a specific pathogen
Clonality - (ANSWER)The ability to make a clone/copy of itself to help fight a specific type of cell
Unresponsiveness to Self - (ANSWER)The ability that allows us not harm ourselves/own body cells
Memory - (ANSWER)Ability to, if ever a specific pathogen was encountered again, to make a quicker
immune response due to already having been exposed
Leukocytes - (ANSWER)Types of white blood cells involved in Adaptive Immunity
The smallest of white blood cells
Large nucleus and thin rim of cytoplasm `
B lymphocytes cell maturation
T lymphocytes cell maturation - (ANSWER)B cell - mature in the bone marrow
T cell - mature in the thymus
Lymphatic System - (ANSWER)A body system similar to the circulatory system without the flow of red
blood cells
,TCU MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 3 JONES | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026
UPDATE | WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION.
tissues are screened for foreign antigens. Composed of lymphatic vessels and lymphatic cells, tissues,
and organs
Humoral and Cell Mediated Immune Responses - (ANSWER)The types of Adaptive Immune Responses
Humoral Immune Responses - (ANSWER)Type of response with Activated B cells produce antibodies
Cell Mediated Responses - (ANSWER)Type of response that involves activated T cells
Deals with intercellular pathogens
Circulatory System - (ANSWER)Lymphatic cells and vessels are intertwined/connected to what other
body system?
Lymph - (ANSWER)Liquid with similar composition to blood plasma
Fluid leaked from blood vessels into surrounding tissues
Is flowed through body and returned to the heart
Red bone marrow, Thymus - (ANSWER)Primary Lymphoid Organs
Lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils, MALT - (ANSWER)Secondary Lymphoid Organs
Mucosa-Associated Lymphatic Tissue - (ANSWER)What does MALT stand for?
MALT - (ANSWER)Consists of organs like the appendix, lymphatic tissue of respiratory tract, vagina,
urinary bladder, mammary glands, and Peyer's patch in small intestine wall
Muscle Contraction - (ANSWER)Body action that helps keep fluid moving along the lymphatic system
,TCU MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 3 JONES | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026
UPDATE | WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION.
Infection - (ANSWER)Lymph node swelling indicates.....
Germinal centers of Lymph nodes - (ANSWER)A lot of B cell replication occurs here
Medulla region of Lymph nodes - (ANSWER)Region of the body consisting of veins and arteries
Where lots of foreign particles flow
Lymph nodes - (ANSWER)Thousands of body parts throughout the body that can recognize foreign
particles and determine to let out a response to get rid of them
Antigens - (ANSWER)A particle or molecule that the body recognizes as foreign and worthy of attack
Antigens - (ANSWER)Include various bacterial components as well as proteins of viruses, fungi, and
protozoa. Food and dust can also contain antigenic particles
Antigenic in nature - (ANSWER)Parts of the cell that normal human cells do not contain that enter the
body are considered
Epitope (antigenic determinants) - (ANSWER)Part of an antigen dependent on 3D molecular
shape/region of a particular particle
Epitope - (ANSWER)The part of the antigen that they antibody attaches to
Foreign particles outside the cell - (ANSWER)What produces an exogenous antigen?
inside a cell - (ANSWER)Where can antigens be located that makes them harder to find?
Exogenous - (ANSWER)Antigens located outside of the cell are considered to be
, TCU MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 3 JONES | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026
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Endogenous - (ANSWER)Antigens located inside and move within the cell are considered to be
Autoantigens - (ANSWER)Normal cell antigens
Important that the body recognizes them as self
Autoimmune diseases - (ANSWER)What happens when our own body cells do not recognize our own
cells/attack our own cells?
Plasma cells - (ANSWER)B cells mature into....?
Plasma cells - (ANSWER)Important for producing antibodies
Arise & mature in red bone marrow
Found primarily in spleen, lymph nodes, and MALT
Small % of B cells circulate in the blood
Up to 500000 - (ANSWER)How many BCR's does a single B cell have?
BCR - (ANSWER)Each B cell has multiple copies of the BCR on its surface
Each B cell generates a single type of BCR
Individual's repertoire of BCRs is capable of recognizing millions of different epitopes
Antigen Binding Sites - (ANSWER)2 Variable regions of the BCR form what?
Complementary to epitopes
1 - (ANSWER)How many epitopes does a single BCR receptor recognize?
UPDATE | WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION.
Adaptive Immunity - (ANSWER)The body's ability to recognize and defend itself against distinct invaders
and their products
5 attributes of adaptive immunity - (ANSWER)Specificity, inducibility, clonality, Unresponsiveness to self,
memory
Specificity - (ANSWER)Ability to look for a very specific molecular shape to act against
Inducibility - (ANSWER)The ability to activate against a specific pathogen
Clonality - (ANSWER)The ability to make a clone/copy of itself to help fight a specific type of cell
Unresponsiveness to Self - (ANSWER)The ability that allows us not harm ourselves/own body cells
Memory - (ANSWER)Ability to, if ever a specific pathogen was encountered again, to make a quicker
immune response due to already having been exposed
Leukocytes - (ANSWER)Types of white blood cells involved in Adaptive Immunity
The smallest of white blood cells
Large nucleus and thin rim of cytoplasm `
B lymphocytes cell maturation
T lymphocytes cell maturation - (ANSWER)B cell - mature in the bone marrow
T cell - mature in the thymus
Lymphatic System - (ANSWER)A body system similar to the circulatory system without the flow of red
blood cells
,TCU MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 3 JONES | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026
UPDATE | WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION.
tissues are screened for foreign antigens. Composed of lymphatic vessels and lymphatic cells, tissues,
and organs
Humoral and Cell Mediated Immune Responses - (ANSWER)The types of Adaptive Immune Responses
Humoral Immune Responses - (ANSWER)Type of response with Activated B cells produce antibodies
Cell Mediated Responses - (ANSWER)Type of response that involves activated T cells
Deals with intercellular pathogens
Circulatory System - (ANSWER)Lymphatic cells and vessels are intertwined/connected to what other
body system?
Lymph - (ANSWER)Liquid with similar composition to blood plasma
Fluid leaked from blood vessels into surrounding tissues
Is flowed through body and returned to the heart
Red bone marrow, Thymus - (ANSWER)Primary Lymphoid Organs
Lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils, MALT - (ANSWER)Secondary Lymphoid Organs
Mucosa-Associated Lymphatic Tissue - (ANSWER)What does MALT stand for?
MALT - (ANSWER)Consists of organs like the appendix, lymphatic tissue of respiratory tract, vagina,
urinary bladder, mammary glands, and Peyer's patch in small intestine wall
Muscle Contraction - (ANSWER)Body action that helps keep fluid moving along the lymphatic system
,TCU MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 3 JONES | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026
UPDATE | WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION.
Infection - (ANSWER)Lymph node swelling indicates.....
Germinal centers of Lymph nodes - (ANSWER)A lot of B cell replication occurs here
Medulla region of Lymph nodes - (ANSWER)Region of the body consisting of veins and arteries
Where lots of foreign particles flow
Lymph nodes - (ANSWER)Thousands of body parts throughout the body that can recognize foreign
particles and determine to let out a response to get rid of them
Antigens - (ANSWER)A particle or molecule that the body recognizes as foreign and worthy of attack
Antigens - (ANSWER)Include various bacterial components as well as proteins of viruses, fungi, and
protozoa. Food and dust can also contain antigenic particles
Antigenic in nature - (ANSWER)Parts of the cell that normal human cells do not contain that enter the
body are considered
Epitope (antigenic determinants) - (ANSWER)Part of an antigen dependent on 3D molecular
shape/region of a particular particle
Epitope - (ANSWER)The part of the antigen that they antibody attaches to
Foreign particles outside the cell - (ANSWER)What produces an exogenous antigen?
inside a cell - (ANSWER)Where can antigens be located that makes them harder to find?
Exogenous - (ANSWER)Antigens located outside of the cell are considered to be
, TCU MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 3 JONES | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026
UPDATE | WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION.
Endogenous - (ANSWER)Antigens located inside and move within the cell are considered to be
Autoantigens - (ANSWER)Normal cell antigens
Important that the body recognizes them as self
Autoimmune diseases - (ANSWER)What happens when our own body cells do not recognize our own
cells/attack our own cells?
Plasma cells - (ANSWER)B cells mature into....?
Plasma cells - (ANSWER)Important for producing antibodies
Arise & mature in red bone marrow
Found primarily in spleen, lymph nodes, and MALT
Small % of B cells circulate in the blood
Up to 500000 - (ANSWER)How many BCR's does a single B cell have?
BCR - (ANSWER)Each B cell has multiple copies of the BCR on its surface
Each B cell generates a single type of BCR
Individual's repertoire of BCRs is capable of recognizing millions of different epitopes
Antigen Binding Sites - (ANSWER)2 Variable regions of the BCR form what?
Complementary to epitopes
1 - (ANSWER)How many epitopes does a single BCR receptor recognize?