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Example Question #1 : Help With Other Adaptive Immunity Physiology
Which of the following is a key difference between the innate and the adaptive immune systems?
The adaptive immune system fights bacteria, while the innate immune system fights viruses
The adaptive immune system utilizes T-cells, whereas the innate immune system utilizes B-cells
The innate immune system can fight cancers and autoimmune reactions, while the adaptive immune system can only fight bacteria
The innate immune system cannot attack antigens that it does not recognize
The adaptive immune system fights antigens at a more efficient rate during subsequent exposures after the first
The adaptive immune system fights antigens at a more efficient rate during subsequent exposures after the first
The two types of immune reactions found in the human body are the innate and adaptive immune systems. The innate immune system is the first defense for common antigens that enter the body, and will respond to any and all foreign antigens that it detects. The adaptive immune system utilizes antibodies to fight antigens that reappear in the body during subsequent exposures, and allows the system to more uniquely attack the specific antigen. Both systems can respond to a variety of different pathogens, including bacteria and viruses.
Example Question #2 : Help With Other Adaptive Immunity Physiology
Which of the following organs is not involved in the immune response?
Spleen
Lymph nodes
Bone marrow
Thymus
Heart
Heart
The heart is the only organ listed that is not involved in the immune response. The thymus is the site of T-cell maturation, while bone marrow is the site of B-cell maturation. The lymph nodes and spleen are sites of blood filtration to ensure that there are no pathogens in the system.
Example Question #3 : Help With Other Adaptive Immunity Physiology
Which of the following is not a characteristic of the adaptive immune system?
Differentiates between foreign and self cells
Produces antibodies
Takes a week or two to develop
General response to an invasion
Memory component
General response to an invasion
The innate immune system is the general, non-specific response to pathogens. It does not involve a memory component. The adaptive immune system is the more complex, specific response to pathogens. The adaptive immune system takes longer to develop, is able to discriminate between self cells and non self cells, and has a memory component so the second reaction is a quicker response to infection.
Example Question #4 : Help With Other Adaptive Immunity Physiology
Where does the processing and maturation of T-lymphocytes occur?
Blood
Thymus
Spleen
Thyroid
Bone marrow
Thymus
The thymus is one of two primary lymphoid tissues and is the site of T cell processing, and maturation. These cells are sometimes referred to as thymocytes. The bone marrow is the other primary lymphoid tissue and is the site of B cell maturation.
Example Question #5 : Help With Other Adaptive Immunity Physiology
Which is an organ of the immune system?
Gallbladder
Heart
Liver
Spleen
Stomach
Spleen
Tissues of the immune system are classified as central (primary) or peripheral (secondary). Peripheral tissues initiate adaptive immune responses. Peripheral lymphoid organs include: lymph nodes, spleen, and the mucosal and cutaneous immune systems (ex: peyers patches in the gastrointestinal tract).