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MLT 106 Unit 1 Exam Questions with All Correct Answers What is the process of phagocytosis? - Answer-Chemotaxis Adherence Engulfment Digestion Subsequent phagocytic activity What is the function of the Primary lymphoid function? - Answer-Where lymphocytes mature What is the function of ...

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What is the process of phagocytosis? - Answer-Chemotaxis
Adherence
Engulfment
Digestion
Subsequent phagocytic activity

What is the function of the Primary lymphoid function? - Answer-Where lymphocytes
mature

What is the function of the Secondary Lymphoid Tissues - Answer-Filter and storage

What do T and B cells mature into? - Answer-Effector cells
-functional unit of immune system

What are the four unique serum proteins found in alternative pathway? - Answer-Factor
B
Factor D
Factor P
IF

What are the two general categories the Complement systems function falls into? -
Answer-Cell lysis by the MAC
Biologic effects of proteolytic fragments of complement

What are increased level of complement associated with? - Answer-Inflammatory
conditions
Trauma
Acute illness (myocardial infarction)

What are decreased levels of complement associated with? - Answer-Complement is
excessively activated
Complement is currently being consumed
Single complement component is absent

What is the use of C3b and C3d complement components? - Answer-For the
investigation of hemolytic transfusion reactions and autoimmune hemolytic anemias

Why is C-reactive protein prominent among acute-phase proteins? - Answer-Changes
show great sensitivity

, Independent of ESR and parallel to inflammatory process

erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) - Answer-Non specific indicator of disease with
increased sedimentation of erythrocytes and is seen in acute and chronic inflammation
and malignancies

What are the majority of immunology tests done on? - Answer-Serum

What are the reasons for complement inactivation? - Answer-Complement interferes
with certain syphilis tests
Can agglutinate latex particles
Causes lysis of indicator cells

How is the inactivation of complement done? - Answer-Heating to 56 degree Celsius for
30 min

Latex agglutination - Answer-Antibody molecules bound to surface of latex beads

Flocculation tests - Answer-interaction of soluble antigen with antibody may result in the
formation of a precipitate (a concentration of fine particles)
- macroscopically and microscopically visible

What can Flocullation testing be used in? - Answer-Syphilis serologic testing such as:
Venereal Disease Research Laboratories (VDRL)
Rapid plasma reagin (RPR)

venereal disease research laboratory (VDRL) - Answer-Antibody like protein (reagin)
binds to antigen and produces flocculate

What are the methods used to enhance agglutination? - Answer-Centrifugation
Proteomics enzymes
Colloids
Anti human globulin (AHG)

Immune System (IS) - Answer-Tissues, cells and biological mediators that work
together defending or protecting host organism from foreign substances and abnormal
cells

Immunity - Answer-Process by which a host organism protects itself from attacks by
external and internal agents

Acquired immunity - Answer-Formation of specific antigen-antibody and specific
responses

Self - Answer-Anything that is derived from the host

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