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HSC 411 Final Test Questions and Answers All Correct
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HSC 411 Final Test Questions and Answers All Correct 
 
Which of the following are true with regard to Major Histocompatibility Complexes? - Answer- A. MHC protein cell surface receptors are coded for on Chromosome 6 
 
B. MHC I molecules offer evidence of cell mutations or viral invaded cells 
 
C. MHC II proteins are displayed on the surface of certain phagocytes after engulfment of extracellular molecules 
 
Macrophages play a central role in immunity by acting as antigen presenting cells. A...
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DAT EXAM STUDY Questions And Answers 100% Guaranteed Success.
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DAT EXAM STUDY Questions And Answers 100% Guaranteed Success. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
compound interest - correct answer. 
 
30 60 90 triangle 
 
45 45 90 triangle - correct answer. 
 
Solubitlity Rules - correct answer. 1) group 1, NO3-, NH4+, ClO4-, C2H3O2- (acetate) soluble salt 
 
2) Most Ag+, Pb2+, Hg2 (2+) salt insoluble (exept when paired with above). 
 
Plant Hormones (A CAGE) - correct answer. Auxin / IAA (indoleacetic acid): plant growth, elongation, phototropism 
 
Cy...
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NR507 Midterm Exam Guide Graded A 2024
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Innate immunity - the immunity we are born with 
 
Immune response: 3 levels/lines of protection - 1st line: physical, mechanical, & biochemical barriers 
 
2nd line: the inflammatory response 
 
3rd line: lymphocyte production 
 
most important immune defense - intact skin and mucous membranes (impermeable barrier) 
 
PAMP - pathogen associated molecular pattern 
 
surfaces of bacteria, viruses, and other microbes are covered with many foreign proteins 
 
foreign 
 
DAMP - damage associated mol...
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Immunology Exam 1 (Chapters 1-4) || Questions & Answers (Rated A+)
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Immunology Exam 1 (Chapters 1-4) || Questions & Answers (Rated A+) 
Immunology Exam 1 (Chapters 1-4) || Questions & Answers (Rated A+) 
 
What is immunity? - ANSWER - The state of protection against infectious disease (foreign pathogens or substances) 
 
Describe the experiment in history regarding immunity - ANSWER - Jenner-cowpox experiment. Introducing cowpox fluid into people (inoculating them) will prevent them from getting smallpox. Injected an 8 year old 
 
What is a vaccination? - ANSWER...
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MMSC 409 exam 1 (with Complete Solutions)
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immunohematology correct answers the study of the immune aspects of hematology to provide safe therapeutic blood products to patients 
-antigens, antibodies, agglutination, hemolysis and blood groups 
 
antigen (Ag) correct answers a substance that is recognized by the body as being foreign, which causes an immune response 
-in blood banking Ags are mainly (but not exclusively found on the RBC membrane 
-the reaction of Abs against foreign Ags in transfused blood is a common cause of transfusion...
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COMSAE PRACTICE Questions With Solutions
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COMSAE PRACTICE Questions With Solutions 
CD4 AND CD8 T LYMPHOCYTES ARE NORMALLY FOUND IN thymic medulla? 
Hypersensitivity: 4 types anaphylactic and atopic (type I); cytotoxic (ab mediated type II); 
Immune complex (type III) Delayed (cell mediated, type IV) 
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TYPE I HSR 
I=IgE Anaphylactic and atopic--free ag cross link IgE!!! on presensitized mast cells and 
basophils>> vasoactive amines that act at post capillary venues (like histamine); 
rapid develop after antigen exposure...
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BLD 434 Final exam questions and answers
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Hepatitis - Inflammation of the liver 
 
"Fecal-oral route" - A mode of transportation in which food/water are contaminated by fecal matter (Hepatitis A and E) 
 
Parenteral - Other than the intestine 
 
"Blood/body fluids" - A mode of transportation in which through blood/body fluids (Hepatitis B, D, and C). 
 
HBcAg - Hepatitis B core antigen, a protein which surrounds the viral DNA in the core 
 
HBeAg - Hepatitis Be antigen, a protein surrounding viral DNA in virus core 
 
HBsAg - Hepati...
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - MODULE 2 - EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2022/2023
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - MODULE 2 - EXAM 1 QUESTIONS 
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Define hypersensitivity 
Altered immunologic response to an antigen that results in disease or damage to individual (strong 
genetic linkage) 
2 alternate names for type 1 hypersensitivity 
Immediate hypersensitivity or IgE mediated reactions 
most common allergic reactions are type 1 
Mechanisms of type 1 response 
1. Sensitizing exposure 
2. Re exposure (immediate response and longer term...
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NUR604 Exam 1 & 2 Review Questions and Answers
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Direct testing - Answer-uses known Ab's to find UNknown Ag's 
 
Indirect testing - Answer-uses known Ag's to find UNknown Ag's 
 
Antisera contains - Answer-Known ab's against specific antigen 
 
What is the most specific technique of producing antisera? - Answer-The monoclonal technique 
(animal technique leads to lots of false +'s because a bunch of extra stuff is in there) 
 
RPR can be seen using___ - Answer-your NAKED eye, aggulation 
 
VDRL can be seen using_____ - Answer...
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IMMUNOLOGY EXAM 1 questions and verified correct answers 2023
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Role of the immune system - correct answer 1. Defense against infections. 
2. The immune system recognizes and responds to tissue grafts and newly introduced proteins. 
3. Defense against tumors. 
 
What is immunity? - correct answer -Protection from an undesirable obligation 
-Resistance to infection 
 
What is an immune system? - correct answer The collective group of molecules, cells, tissues that provides protection against infectious disease. 
 
What is an immune response? - correct answer ...
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