1
In which of the following does the blood clot appropriately to prevent major blood
loss?
Hemophilia
Embolism
Hemostasis
Thrombosis
CONCEPT
Platelets
2
What is the role of the aorta in the systemic circuit?
It supplies deoxygenated blood to various body tissues.
It supplies oxygenated blood to various body tissues.
It collects oxygenated blood supplies from the lungs.
It collects deoxygenated blood supplies from the lungs.
CONCEPT
Heart and Blood Flow
3
Which antibody that inhibits pathogens from binding to the body's cells is found in
endocrine gland secretions, such as tears and saliva?
IgD
IgG
IgA
IgE
CONCEPT
Humoral Immunity
4
What might a person with chronically low blood pressure be diagnosed with?
Vasoconstriction
Hypertension
Hypotension
Vasodilation
CONCEPT
Blood Pressure
5
What kind of immunity involves white blood cells that have receptors for specific
pathogens that changes over time and produces memory cells?
Adaptive
General
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Pathogenic
Innate
CONCEPT
Pathogens
6
Which type of white blood cell attacks other unhealthy cells?
Monocytes
Eosinophils
Basophils
Lymphocytes
CONCEPT
White Blood Cells
7
What are the antibodies found in blood type B?
Anti-B
Neither anti-A nor anti-B
Anti-A and Anti-B
Anti-A
CONCEPT
Blood Types
8
If a transplanted organ's MHC cells don't match those of the recipient, what will
happen?
The organ will change its MHC cells so as to be recognized by the recipient's immune
system.
The recipient's body will block off the new organ and it won't function normally.
The recipient's immune system will change the MHC markers on the organ so that it won't
be identified as an intruder.
The recipient's immune system will identify the transplanted organ as an intruder and
attack it.
CONCEPT
Organ Transplant and Immunotherapy
9
Which of the following statements about vaccines is true?
A vaccine prompts the body's T-cells to produce antibodies against the virus.
Vaccines are non-specific, meaning they protect against a variety of viruses or illnesses.
Booster shots are a type of secondary vaccine that allow for longer lasting protection
against a particular virus.
Vaccines are used against viruses, bacteria and fungal infections.