BIO406 Tma Solutions 1. Which of the disorder of immune system function can affect the formation of active immunity —>> immuno-suppression Immune response failure Slow immunity hyper-active immunity 2. When B-cells and T-cells are activated by a pathogen, ________ cells …
Adopted transfer of cell mediated immunity is conferred by the transfer of active ______ from none individuals to another Somatic cells red blood cells —>> T-cells Hematopoitic stem cells
Active immunity often involves all of the following except ___________ Cell mediation Humoral aspect of immunity —>> Hormonal activities innate immune system
Passive transfer of cell mediated immunity is rarely used in human because it requires a large volume of of blood transfussion —>> histocompatibilit donors a patients disease history none of the above
The innate immune system is acquired from __________ —>> Birth immunization drug administration blood transfussion
Active immunity is induced after contact with _________ Foreign antibodies —>> Foreign antigens Destroyed blood cells Bacteria cells
Naturally acquired active immunity occurs when a person is exposed to _______ X-ray —>> Live pathogen Immunization none of the above
When the body cells of an animal remembers each specific pathogen it encountered in the past, nsuch immunity is said to be ____________ immunity Active Passive Adapative —>> adaptive and Passive
Which of the disorder of immune system function can affect the formation of active immunity —>> immuno-suppression Immune response failure Slow immunity hyper-active immunity
When B-cells and T-cells are activated by a pathogen, ________ cells of B-cells and T-cells develops antigen —>> Memory Immune sickness passive
Which of the following is an advantage of passive immunity? Short-term resistnace —>> Long term resistance Slow onset of resistanec Rapid onset of resistanec