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9th Grade Immunology Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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Sample QuestionWhat is not a major player in the lympatic system?
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Sample QuestionLeprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. The ability of this organism to cause disease is related to it’s ability to infect, persist in, and replicate within macrophages. The lepromin skin test is used to determine what type of leprosy a person has. In this test, inactivated Mycobacterium leprae organisms are injected just beneath the skin. At the site of injection, a person with a positive test will develop an area of induration with erythema peaking around 48 hours after the injection. If this test measures a hypersens4tivity reaction against the organism, what type of hypersensitivity reaction is it intended to detect?
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Sample QuestionAntibodies have the following properties:
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Sample QuestionWhen was the Wassermann test developed?
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