For your body to launch an effective response to invading pathogens, innate immunity must join forces with the ________.
A) Cardiovascular system B) Hypothalamus
C) Adaptive immunity D) Lymphatic system
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Question 2) What name is given to the series of reactions responsible for activation of twenty normally inactive proteins?
A) Differentiation process B) Inflammatory response
C) Margination selection D) Complement cascade
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Question 3) The ________ cells release antibodies to destroy cells that carry non-self antigens.
A) B-lymphocytic B) Natural killer
C) T-lymphocytic D) Mast
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Question 4) What is the cytokine which is produced to stimulate macrophages and cause death of cancer cells?
A) Tumor necrosis factor B) Interferon
C) Cytokinase D) Interleukin
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Question 5) Innate immunity triggers a series of mechanisms that target specific pathogens; the mechanisms are called ________.
A) Helper cells B) Adaptive immunity
C) Passive immunity D) Activation cells
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Question 6) The first leukocytes to arrive at the site of damage are the ________.
A) Neutrophils B) Mast cells C) Dendrite cells D) Basophils
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Question 7) 4) Which structure will sometimes disappear in adults?
A) Spleen B) Sinus C) Thymus D) Pancreas
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Question 8) Unique molecules found on the outer surface of cell membranes are called ________.
A) Antigens B) Interferon C) Antibodies D) Cytokines
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Question 9) Which structure will sometimes disappear in adults?
A) Spleen B) Sinus C) Thymus D) Pancreas
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Question 10) In addition to storage of white blood cells, the lymphatic system is also responsible for ________.
A) Making fluids to support the cardiovascular system
B) Producing pathogens to fight infections
C) Maturation of some types of red blood cells
D) Production of some types of white blood cells