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Question 14 of 60 1.667 Points
Jake has an inherited disease in which his helper T cells fail to produce lymphokines. How would he respond to an infection?
 A. He would lack macrophages 
 B. He would fail to produce interferon 
 C. He would lack neutrophils 
 D. His B cells would fail to reproduce 
 E. He would be unable to get a fever

Question 15 of 60 1.667 Points
Sheila found that each spring she was coughing and sneezing when in contact with grass pollen allergen. What is the difference between an allergen and an antigen?
 A. An allergen is a type of antibody whereas an antigen is not 
 B. An allergen is a type of antigen that is not harmful 
 C. An allergen is a set of symptoms whereas an antigen is a molecule 
 D. An allergen triggers an IgE response whereas an antigen triggers a cell-mediated immune response 
 E. An allergen is a type of antigen that does not provoke an immune response

Question 16 of 60 1.667 Points
Hal has been bitten by a spider, and his immune system is reacting to the bite. In this example, what would be an antigen?
 A. B-cell protein 
 B. IgE 
 C. Antibody 
 D. Spider venom protein 
 E. Phagocyte




















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12 years ago
Question 14 of 60 1.667 Points
Jake has an inherited disease in which his helper T cells fail to produce lymphokines. How would he respond to an infection?
 A. He would lack macrophages 
 B. He would fail to produce interferon 
 C. He would lack neutrophils 
 D. His B cells would fail to reproduce 
 E. He would be unable to get a fever

Cytotoxic T cells, which usually carry the T8 marker, are killer cells. In addition to ridding the body of cells that have been infected by viruses or transformed by cancer, they are responsible for the rejection of tissue and organ grafts. (Although suppressor/ cytotoxic T cells are often called T8 cells, in reality the two are not always synonymous. The T8 molecule, like the T4 molecule, determines which MHC molecule-class I or class II-the T cell will recognize, but not how the T cell will behave.)

T cells work primarily by secreting substances known as cytokines or, more specifically, lymphokines. Lymphokines (which are also secreted by B cells) and their relatives, the monokines produced by monocytes and macrophages, are diverse and potent chemical messengers. Binding to specific receptors on target cells, lymphokines call into play many other cells and substances, including the elements of the inflammatory response. They encourage cell growth, promote cell activation, direct cellular traffic, destroy target cells, and incite macrophages. A single cytokine may have many functions; conversely, several different cytokines may be able to produce the same effect.
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12 years ago
Question 15 of 60 1.667 Points
Sheila found that each spring she was coughing and sneezing when in contact with grass pollen allergen. What is the difference between an allergen and an antigen?
 A. An allergen is a type of antibody whereas an antigen is not 
 B. An allergen is a type of antigen that is not harmful 
 C. An allergen is a set of symptoms whereas an antigen is a molecule 
 D. An allergen triggers an IgE response whereas an antigen triggers a cell-mediated immune response 
 E. An allergen is a type of antigen that does not provoke an immune response

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12 years ago
Question 16 of 60 1.667 Points
Hal has been bitten by a spider, and his immune system is reacting to the bite. In this example, what would be an antigen?
 A. B-cell protein 
 B. IgE 
 C. Antibody 
 D. Spider venom protein 
 E. Phagocyte

Immunoglobulin E (IgE) is the main actor in the drama of allergy.
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