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naturally acquired active immunity - correct answer develops after exposure to antigens in environment 
 
Artificially acquired immunity - correct answer response to antigens introduced via a vaccine 
 
Neutralization - correct answer virus is unable to attach because of the way the antibody is bound to the virus 
 
Antibody structure - correct answer 1) Antigen-binding site 
2) Variable reg

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Q: 1. How are carbohydrates used by the body? Choose ALL answers 
that apply. 
• structure 
• Communication 
• storage 
• Recognition 
Ans: • structure 
• Communication 
• storage 
• Recognition 
Q: 2. What type of immunity does a vaccine provide? Choose only 
ONE best answer. 
• naturally acquired passive immunity 
• Artificially acquired passive immunity 
• Naturally acquired active immunity 
• Artificially acquired active immunity 
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MODULE 1 Correct Answer-MODULE 1 
 
what are the 2 defenses against infection Correct Answer-normal flora 
immune response 
 
what is involved in immune response? Correct Answer-innate immunity 
adapt immunity 
inflammatory response 
 
type of immunity that is long term/ specific/ acquired Correct Answer-adaptive immunity 
 
-Adaptive immunity is antigen specific and involves active, long-term Immulogic memory 
 
what are the types of adaptive immunity? Correct Answer-humoral 
cellular 
immuno...

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What is the main function of mast cells in the immune response? 
A) Producing antibodies 
B) Attacking parasites 
C) Releasing histamine during allergic reactions 
 
D) Digesting cellular debris 
 
In histopathology, what stain is commonly used to identify connective tissue? 
A) Hematoxylin 
B) Gram stain 
C) Masson's Trichrome 
D) Wright stain 
 
Which condition is commonly diagnosed with a high sedimentation rate? 
A) ...

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BOC Immunology Questions and 
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What is the significance of a complete blood count (CBC) in immunology? 
A) To assess liver function 
B) To evaluate immune cell levels and function 
C) To measure glucose levels 
D) To determine blood type 
 
What does the term "immunocompromised" refer to? 
A) Strong immune response 
B) Weakened immune system 
C) Normal immune function 
D) High antibody levels 
 
What is the main function of natural killer (NK) cells? 
A) To produce...

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QUESTION Which of the following are clinical manifestations of cystitis (Select all that apply 
 
Answer: Pain the suprapubic area Urinary frequency Fever 
 
 
QUESTION A client is brought into the emergency department with an acute infec- tion. The healthcare provider states that the client has leukocytosis. Which statement best describes leukocytosis? 
 
Answer: Increased number of white blood cells in blood 
 
 
QUESTION What type of immunity is provided by a vaccination? 
 
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Electrolytes: - Answer A substance that dissociates into ions in solution and acquires the capacity to conduct electricity. 
 
What are examples of electrolytes, informally known as lytes? - Answer Sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, and phosphate 
 
Phagocytosis: - Answer Process by which neutrophils and phagocytes randomly engulf and destroy bacteria, cell debris, or foreign matter 
 
Atrophy: - Answer A decrease in the size of a cell, tissue, organ, or the entire body 
 
Osmotic...

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1.	How are carbohydrates used by the body? Structure 
Communication Storage 
Recognition:correct answer: Structure Communication Storage 
Recognition 
2.	What type of immunity does a vaccine provide ? Naturally acquired passive immunity 
Artificially acquired passive immunity Naturally acquired active immunity 
Artificially acquired active immunity:correct answer: Artificial acquired active immunity

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Innate immunity is? - Answer 1st line of defense against infection 
Nonspecific mechanism that defends the body immediately against all types of pathogens 
 
Adaptive immunity is? - Answer -2nd line of defense against infection 
-Developed with exposure to antigens and targets particular pathogens 
-Includes B and T cells to fight infection and create antibodies 
 
Two major categories of adaptive immunity - Answer 1. B lymphocyte immunity (humoral) 
2. T lymphocyte immunity (cell-media...

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CMA Exam 2024 Questions and Answers 
 
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Receiving the vaccine for the COVID-19 virus provides: 
a.Natural Acquired Immunity. 
b.Artificial Acquired Active Immunity. 
c.Naturally Acquired Passive Immunity. 
d.Artificially Acquired Passive Immunity. B 
 
The mixture of food and gastric juices is called: 
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dases. 
. B 
 
A patient diagnosed with epistaxis has: 
a.a bloody nose. 
b.a bee sting. 
 allergy. 
 
d.a vaginal discharge. A 
 
Which of the following is the most common blood ...

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