The immune system is our shield against diseases and various infectious organisms that try to invade our body. It's a host defense system which is built of many biological structures. So, here in this quiz, you shall face more than forty basic to advance multiple-choice questions of the same that will determine how good your knowledge is of the topic. See moreSo, let's get started!
Immune Response.
Skin and Mucous membranes.
Inflammatory response.
Inflammatory response and skin and mucous membranes.
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Immune Response.
Skin and Mucous membranes.
Inflammatory response.
Inflammatory response and skin and mucous membranes.
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Immune Response.
Skin and Mucous membranes.
Inflammatory response.
Inflammatory response and skin and mucous membranes.
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Immune Response.
Skin and Mucous membranes.
Inflammatory response.
Inflammatory response and skin and mucous membranes.
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Regulatory T cells.
Helper T cells.
Complement.
Interferon.
Macrophage APCs.
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Regulatory T cells.
Helper T Cells.
Complement.
Interferon.
Macrophage APCs.
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Regulatory T cells.
Helper T Cells.
Complement.
Interferon.
Macrophage APCs.
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Regulatory T cells.
Helper T Cells.
Complement.
Interferon.
Macrophage APCs.
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IgG
IgA
IgD
IgE
IgM
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IgA
IgD
IgE
IgM
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IgA
IgD
IgE
IgM
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IgD
IgE
IgM
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IGA
IgD
IgE
IgM
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Carbohydrate structure.
Composed of heavy and light polypeptide chains.
Three binding sites per antibody monomer.
Incapable of being transferred from one person to another.
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Long-term immune protection.
Infusion of weakened viruses.
Passage of IgG antibodies from the pregnant mother to her fetus.
Booster shot.
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Cytotoxic
Antigenic
Helper
Regulatory
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Thymus
Spleen
Bone marrow
Lymph nodes
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Prevents the spread of the injurious agent to nearby tissue.
Replaces injured tissues with connective tissue.
Disposes of cellular debris and pathogens.
Sets the stage for repair processes.
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Vasodialation.
Vasoconstriciton.
Phagocyte mobilization.
Production of complement and interferon.
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Disulfide
Hydrogen
Amino acid
Sodium
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Antigen
Lymphocyte
Antibody
Macrophage
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Integumentary system.
Renal system.
Immune system.
Lymphatic system.
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Diapedesis
Chemotaxis
Margination
Phagocytosis
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Haptens
Antibodies
Ions
Reagins
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Interferon production
Complement fixation
Neutralization
Agglutination
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Regulatory cells
Helper cells
Cytotoxic cells
Plasma cells
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Neutrophils may destroy themselves when they phagocytize large quantities of a foreign substance.
Macrophages release defensins during killing.
The respiratory burst characterizes eosinophil phagocytosis.
Kupffer cells are a type of neutrophil.
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