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TEST BANK FOR
IMMUNOLOGY FOR
PHARMACY, 1ST
EDITION, DENNIS
FLAHERTY

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MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. The main function of _______________ is to ingest and destroy bacteria.
a. B cells
b. Eosinophils
c. Natural killer (NK) cells
d. Polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs)

ANS: D
B cells and NK cells have a variety of immune functions, but neither can ingest
organisms. While eosinophils can ingest organisms, their main function is to
degranulate to kill large parasites.

2. Monocytes are primarily located in the:
a. Liver
b. Blood
c. Spleen
d. Lymph nodes

ANS: B
When monocytes migrate to tissues, such as the liver, they become macrophages.
Specifically, macrophages in the liver are known as Kupffer cells. Monocytes can
circulate through the spleen and lymph nodes, but the main cells in those organs are
lymphocytes and macrophages. Monocytes primarily circulate in the blood.

3. Monocytes enter tissue and develop into:
a. PMNs
b. Mast cells
c. Plasma cells
d. Macrophages

ANS: D
Mast cells are located in the tissues, but they are a distinct cell type and do not develop
from another circulating cell. Activated B cells develop into plasma cells. PMNs are
found in the blood, and are a distinct cell type that does not develop from another
circulating cell. Monocytes enter tissues and develop into the larger macrophages that
either remain fixed in the tissue or move through the tissues searching for debris and
pathogens.


4. All T cells express which of the following CD markers?
a. CD3
b. CD4

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