Cell Cytotoxicity, Thymocyte Development, TCR Gene Rearrangement, Positive
and Negative Selection, cTECs, mTECs, AIRE, Central Tolerance, Clonal Deletion,
Clonal Anergy, Clonal Editing, αβ and γδ Lineage Commitment, Memory T and B
Cells, Somatic Hypermutation, Class Switch Recombination, Germinal Center
Dynamics, Affinity Maturation, Plasma Cells, BCR Clustering, Lipid Rafts, T-cell
Activation, Costimulation, 2-Signal Hypothesis, Immunological Synapse,
Cytokine Signaling, TH1/TH2 Polarization, Cross-Presentation, and Adjuvant-
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1. Which of the following is NOT entirely a response of the innate immune system?
A. Phagocytosis by macrophages
B. Protection from infection by the skin
C. Low pH in the stomach
D. Antibody mediated complement activation
E. Microbial cell lysis by defensin
Answer: D
Section: Introduction
Difficulty: 2
Hint: What makes antibodies?
2. Which of these characteristics are adaptive?
, A. Response takes several days to develop
B. Responds more quickly upon secondary exposure to pathogens
C. Pathogen receptors are extremely varied
D. Recognize broad classes of pathogens
E. A, B, and C
Answer: E
Section: Introduction
Difficulty: 1
Hint: Review Table 5-1.
3. Which of these characteristics are innate?
A. Found in all multicellular plants and animals
B. Receptors are encoded in the germline
C. Recognize broad classes of pathogens
D. Responds more quickly upon secondary exposure to pathogens
E. A, B, and C
Answer: E
Section: Introduction
Difficulty: 1
Hint: Review Table 5-1.
4. A mixture of S. aureus and the enteric bacteria E. coli was placed onto the skin of the
fingertips of a volunteer. The volunteer immediately touched one of their inoculated fingertips
to nutrient agar plate #1 and then waited 30 minutes and touched a different inoculated finger