Transcript Chapter 2
Active Lecture Questions for
BIOLOGY, Eighth Edition
Neil Campbell & Jane Reece
Chapter 43
The Immune System
Questions prepared by
Jung Choi,
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Innate Immunity
How widespread are mechanisms of innate
immunity?
a) Innate immunity is present only in mammals.
b) Innate immunity is present only in vertebrates.
c) Innate immunity is present only in animals.
d) Innate immunity is present in eukaryotes but not in
prokaryotes.
e) Innate immunity is present in all three domains of
life, including eubacteria and archaea.
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Evolution of Adaptive Immunity
The recombinase genes, RAG1 and RAG2, are
found only in jawed vertebrates. Based on this
observation, what can we surmise?
a) Jawless vertebrates lack immune memory.
b) Jawless vertebrates do not employ combinatorial
rearrangements to generate antigen receptor
diversity.
c) Sharks have an adaptive immune system.
d) all of the above
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Vaccination
Why should people get a flu shot every year?
a) The flu vaccine is only weakly immunogenic and
requires multiple shots to take effect.
b) The immune memory for flu is short-lived.
c) New strains of flu virus arise rapidly; this year’s
strain may be different from last year’s.
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Antigens
Which of these is not immunogenic when
implanted into a vertebrate body?
a) a pathogenic virus
b) a nonpathogenic bacterium
c) a protein toxin
d) a plastic bead
e) a piece of plant leaf
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HIV
HIV infects helper T cells and macrophages. If
these cell populations are depleted, which aspects
of the immune system will be affected?
a) antibody production by B cells
b) cytotoxic T cell activation
c) immune system memory
d) all of the above
e) none of the above
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Antibody Diversity
Given 200 V domain genes, 10 J segment genes,
and 10 D segment genes for the heavy chain, plus
20 V domain genes and 5 J segment genes for the
light chain, how many different antibodies can be
made?
a) 200
b) 4,000
c) 2 million
d) 20 million
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Humoral versus Cell-Mediated
To fight viral infections, it is most effective to
activate
a) B cells.
b) cytotoxic T cells.
c) macrophages.
d) the inflammatory response.
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Immune System Cells
To clone your pet cat when all you have is a
sample of its blood, you should use a
a) B cell as the nuclear donor.
b) T cell as the nuclear donor.
c) macrophage as the nuclear donor.
d) red blood cell as the nuclear donor.
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Transplantation
A biotechnology company seeks to genetically
engineer pigs as sources of organs and tissue for
transplantation or grafting to humans. Which of the
following pig genes must be replaced with the
human version?
a) MHC loci
b) immunoglobulin genes
c) T cell receptor genes
d) all of the above
e) all protein-coding genes
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