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ATE 2639 Final Practice Test Questions & Answers 2024/2025 What is the goal of the body's immune response? - ANSWERSTo prevent disease after exposure ti infectious and parasitic organisms, cells and other antigenic substances What are some disorders which may result from the malfunctioning ...

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ATE 2639 Final Practice Test Questions
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What is the goal of the body's immune response? - ANSWERSTo prevent disease after exposure ti
infectious and parasitic organisms, cells and other antigenic substances



What are some disorders which may result from the malfunctioning of the immune system? -
ANSWERSNeoplasia, auto-immune diseases or immunodeficiency



What are the two immune systems at work in vertebrate species? - ANSWERSCell mediated immunity
and humoral immunity (innate or nonspecific and adaptive or specific)



What are two components of the adaptive immune system? - ANSWERSSubsystem of the overall
immune system that is composed of highly specialized, systemic cells and processes that eliminate or
prevent pathogen growth



How do animals become passively resistant to a disease? - ANSWERSBy receiving maternal antibodies in
colostrum or by receiving preformed antibodies by injection



How do animals become actively resistant to a disease? - ANSWERSBy having the disease and developing
antibodies or by being vaccinated or immunized and developing antibodies



List some immune responses that have adverse effects on the host animal: - ANSWERSAIHA, Pemphigus,
FIV, Demodex, FeLv, Asthma



Define serology: - ANSWERSThe science of detection and measurement of antibodies and antigens



List some of the diseases that the ELISA kits available can detect: - ANSWERSFeLv, FIP, FIV, Heartworm,
etc

, How long must serum sit at room temperature to clot before centrifuging, and how long must the
sample be centrifuged? - ANSWERSSample should clot for 20-30 minutes and centrifuged for 10 minutes



Name the 4 classes of immunoglobulins that have been identified in normal canine and feline serum: -
ANSWERSIgG, IgM, IgA, IgE



Define gammopathies: - ANSWERSAbnormal proliferation of the lymphoid cells producing
immunoglobulins



Define AIHA: - ANSWERSAutoimmune hemolytic anemia — a group of disorders in which the body
produces autoantibodies which attack the red blood cells as if they were a foreign substance



How is Autoimmune hemolytic anemia found? - ANSWERSCoombs test



What is a common name for enzyme immunoassays? - ANSWERSELISA testing



Which of the following diseases in cats is similar to parvo virus in dogs? - ANSWERSFeline Distemper



FeLV is considered to be a CORE vaccine for cats. - ANSWERSFalse



Which of the following is an example of a Coronavirus? - ANSWERSFIP



Immunodeficiencies that generally manifest themselves in young animals suggest to be -
ANSWERSCongenital in nature



Which are included in the components of the immune system? - ANSWERSB-Lymphocytes, T-
Lymphocytes, Macrophages (all of the above)



Serology is the branch of science primarily involved with: - ANSWERSAntibodies or antigens



Are vaccine-associated sarcomas a concern when vaccinating cats? - ANSWERSTrue

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