Lymphatic System
Immune System
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100

Is tuberculosis a virus or bacteria?

Bacteria
100

Which of the following is a part of the third line of defense for the immune system?
A. Skin
B. T cells
C. Macrophages
D. Mucous membranes

B. T cells

100

Gas exchange between blood and tissues refers to what type of respiration?

Internal respiration

100

What is the condition where food, especially sugar, moves too quickly from the stomach to the small intestine, often occurring after gastric surgery?

Dumping Syndrome

100

The enzyme trypsin helps digest which macronutrient?

Protein
200

What is the name of the lymphatic duct that drains about 75% of the body?

Thoracic duct

200

The complement protein system attacks pathogens directly by assembling what?

Membrane Attack Complex (MAC)

200

What is lung capacity that is equal to the sum of expiratory reserve volume, tidal volume, and inspiratory reserve volume?

Vital capacity

200

What is the initial, preparatory phase of gastric secretion that occurs before food enters the stomach? It is triggered by the sight, smell, thought, or taste of food.

Cephalic phase

200

Which of the following is closest to a normal tidal volume?
A. 50 mL
B. 500 mL
C. 5000 mL

B. 500 mL

300

Which lymphoid organ is the primary lymphoid organ where T cells undergo maturation and selection?

Thymus

300

What is the name for a transplant in which a person receives tissue or an organ from another member of the same species (e.g., human to human)?

Allograft

300

As gas volume increases, pressure decreases (and vice versa). This is an example of what gas law?

Boyle's law

300

What is the name of the ball-like mass of chewed food mixed with saliva that is formed in the mouth and esophagus?

Bolus

300

What type of T cell suppresses excessive immune responses?

Regulatory T cells

400

Which lymphoid organ filters blood, removes aged red blood cells, and monitors for blood-borne pathogens?

Spleen

400

Which cells display CD8 proteins and interact with MHC class I antigens?

Cytotoxic T cells

400

If someone is in the Arctic Circle in the middle of winter, what would happen to their oxyhemoglobin association curve as they become colder and colder?

It would shift to the left

400

Which of the gastric gland cells secrete hydrochloric acid and intrinsic factor?

Parietal cells

400

An individual has the following lung volumes:
- TV = 0.5 L
- IRV = 2800 mL
- ERV = 1 L
- RV = 1200 mL

What is this individual's total lung capacity (in L)?

5.5 L

500

Peyer's patches, part of the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT), are found in what organ? 

Small intestine

500

Which cells increase the permeability of blood vessels by releasing histamine?

Mast cells

500

What is the second most common way that carbon dioxide is transported in the blood?

Carbaminohemoglobin (bound to hemoglobin)

500

The digestive system is composed of two primary plexuses. Which plexus is responsible for glandular secretion and blood flow?

Submucosal plexus

500

In mL/kg, what is the inspiratory reserve volume shown by this figure?

43 mL/kg

600

The lymphatic system has three primary functions. One, it drains excess interstitial fluid. Two, it carries out immune responses. What is the third primary function?

Transport dietary lipids and lipid-soluble vitamins

600

Neutralization, inflammation, and complement activation are three of the antibody defense mechanisms. What are the other two main defense mechanisms of antibodies?

Precipitation and agglutination

600

The tidal volume of an individual is 8 mL/kg body weight. If the individual weighs 100 kg, what would the absolute tidal volume be?

800 mL (0.8 L)

600

What type of small intestine cells are found deep in crypts and act as specialized secretory cells that fortify small intestine’s defenses? These cells secrete antimicrobial agents, such as defensins and lysozyme, that can destroy bacteria. 

Paneth cells

600

What is the name of the large, abnormal cells that serve as the hallmark diagnostic marker for Hodgkin lymphoma?

Reed-Sternberg cells

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