Microbiology with Diseases by Body System, 5e (Bauman)
Chapter 16 Adaptive Immunity
16.1 Multiple Choice Questions
1) Which of the following is a characteristic of the third line of defense that makes it
significantly different from the second line?
A) The response is specific to a single antigen.
B) The initial response is very rapid, beginning in minutes to a couple of hours.
C) The response is effective on a broad range of antigens.
D) The response to a second exposure is similar to the response to a first exposure.
E) The responding cells are a variety of cell types.
2) Adaptive immunity is sometimes also called acquired immunity. Which of the following
statements provides a basis for the alternative name?
A) Lymphocytes of the adaptive immune system are highly specific for a single epitope.
B) Activated lymphocytes produce daughter cells that are identical in specificity and function.
C) To become activated, lymphocytes require exposure to the epitope for which they are specific.
D) Activated lymphocytes may persist for years in the body.
E) Lymphocytes reactive to normal body components are removed.
3) Which of the following is an exogenous antigen?
A) a bacterium inside a cell
B) a virus inside a cell
C) a bacterium outside a cell
D) a noninfected human cell
E) the malaria parasite inside a red blood cell