(Specific, Acquired) Immunity and Applied
Immunology quiz latest update.
Anatomy and Physiology III with Lab-Holsey > Unit 5
• An example of an artificial active immunity would be:
• Life-long immunity by measles infection.
• Vaccination for measles.
• Baby acquiring antibodies from mother's milk.
• Giving antiserum for snake bite.
• When a pathogen enters the body which of these is marked by
an initial latent period where there is no response from the immune
system?
• Primary
• Quaternary
• Secondary
• Tertiary
• True or false. Antibody molecules circulate in lymph, blood, and
tissue fluids.
• True
• False
• You traveled to Antarctica when a new infectious disease was
discovered circulating among the inhabitants. Assuming you have
been exposed, which antibody will be seen at higher levels in your
blood approximately four days after you arrived?
• IgA
• IgE
• IgD
• IgM
• The antibody that can cross the placenta is .