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Lymphatic System Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. The specific type of acquired immunity that a fetus obtains from maternal antibodies that cross the placenta is called: a. artificially acquired passive immunity c. naturally acquired passive immunity b. artificially acquired active immunity d. naturally acquired active immunity ____ 2. An isograft is a tissue graft donated by: a. a parent c. an identical twin b. the same person d. an unrelated person ____ 3. The thymus gland is most active during: a. middle age c. infancy b. old age d. adolescence ____ 4. These release a chemical called perforin to target the cell’s nucleus and membrane, causing disintegration: a. T cells c. Phagocytes b. B cells d. Natural Killer Cells ____ 5. Where are the tonsils located: a. throat c. beneath sternum overlying heart b. armpits, groin, neck d. small intestine ____ 6. The body’s first line of defense against the invasion of disease-causing microorganisms is: a. natural killer cells c. phagocytes b. skin and mucous membranes d. fever ____ 7. Which lymphoid tissues trap and remove bacteria entering the throat: a. tonsils c. thymus gland b. Peyer’s patches d. axillary lymph nodes ____ 8. This type of graft is taken from a different animal species and is never successful: a. autograft c. isograft b. xenograft d. allograft
____ 9. Which of the following is NOT an autoimmune disease: a. type I diabetes c. multiple sclerosis b. rheumatoid arthritis d. AIDS ____ 10. Which one of the following is NOT one of the four most common indicators of the inflammatory response: a. fever c. redness b. heat d. swelling ____ 11. The adaptive (specific) defense system: a. provides mechanical barriers to the body c. includes the skin and mucous membranes b. issues an attack specific to particular foreign substances d. in an innate defense ____ 12. The lymph tissues found within the walls of the small intestine are called: a. Peyer’s patches c. appendix b. thymus tissues d. tonsils ____ 13. Allergic contact dermatitis following skin contact with poison ivy would normally lead to: a. acute hypersensitivity c. immediate hypersensitivity b. anaphylactic shock d. delayed hypersensitivity ____ 14. What structure carries lymph into a lymph node: a. efferent lymphatic vessel c. follicles b. germinal center d. afferent lymphatic vessel ____ 15. The study of immunity is called: a. histology c. pathology b. anatomy d. immunology ____ 16. Which lymphatic organ’s major job is to destroy worn-out red blood cells and return some of the products to the liver: a. Peyer’s patches c. spleen b. tonsils d. thymus gland