Open QuestionWhat is the primary difference between the innate and adaptive immune responses?a. The innate immune response does not distinguish between pathogens, while the adaptive immune response does.b. Only the innate immune response is activated by antigens.c. The adaptive immune response generates immunological memory and is more specific than the innate immune response.d. The innate immune response does not kill cells; the adaptive immune response does.
Open QuestionAn epitope associates with which part of an antigen receptor or antibody?a. the tailb. the heavy-chain constant regions onlyc. variable regions of a heavy chain and light chain combinedd. the light-chain constant regions only
Open QuestionWhich statement best describes the difference between responses of effector B cells (plasma cells) and those of cytotoxic T cells?a. B cells confer active immunity; cytotoxic T cells confer passive immunity.b. B cells respond the first time a pathogen is present; cytotoxic T cells respond subsequent times.c. B cells secrete antibodies against a pathogen; cytotoxic T cells kill pathogen-infected host cells.d. B cells carry out the cell-mediated response; cytotoxic T cells carry out the humoral response.
Open QuestionWhich of the following statements is true?(A) An antibody has one antigen-binding site. (B) A lymphocyte has receptors for a single antigen. (C) Every antigen has a single epitope. (D) A liver or muscle cell makes two classes of MHC molecule
Open QuestionWhich of the following best describes the difference in the way B cells and cytotoxic T cells deal with invaders?a. B cells confer active immunity; T cells confer passive immunity.b. B cells send out antibodies to attack; certain T cells can do the attacking themselves.c. T cells handle the primary immune response; B cells handle the secondary response.d. B cells are responsible for the cell-mediated immune response; T cells are responsible for the humoral immune response.
Open QuestionWhat is one of the differences between CD4+ and CD8+ T cells?a. CD4+ cells are immature, and CD8+ cells are mature.b. CD4+ cells are activated, and CD8+ cells are not.c. CD4+ cells interact with class II MHC proteins, and CD8+ cells interact with class I MHC proteins.d. CD4+ cells activate cell-mediated responses, and CD8+ cells activate humoral responses.
Open QuestionWhich of the following should be the same in identical twins?a. the set of antibodies producedb. the set of MHC molecules producedc. the set of T cell antigen receptors producedd. the set of immune cells eliminated as self-reactive
Open QuestionCytotoxic T cells are able to recognize infected body cells becausea. the infected cells display foreign antigens.b. the infected cells produce antigens.c. infected cells release antibodies into the blood.d. helper T cells destroy them first.
Open QuestionExplain how gene recombination leads to the production of vast numbers of different B-cell receptors.
Open QuestionDescribe how HIV is transmitted and how immune system cells in an infected person are affected by HIV. What are the most effective means of preventing HIV transmission? Why is AIDS particularly deadly compared with other viral diseases?
Open QuestionWhat steps are required for most B cells to become fully activated and differentiate into plasma cells?
Open QuestionWhy is clonal selection necessary for the adaptive immune response but not the innate immune response? Select True or False for each statement.T/F The adaptive immune response uses receptors to recognizepathogens, and the innate immune response doesnot.T/F There is more receptor diversity in the adaptive immune response than in the innate immune response.T/F Cells in the innate immune response do not require activation, and those in the adaptive immune response do.T/F Clonal selection is used for targeting pathogens, and the innateimmune response is used only to stop blood flow from thewound.
Open QuestionHelper T cells recognize the self-nonself complex on ___________ cells, while cytotoxic T cells recognize the complex on ___________ cells.
Open QuestionWhat would a vaccine have to contain to protect a patient from chicken pox? Explain why we don't have vaccines for HIV.