A) monocytes
B) T cells
C) plasma cells
D) natural killer cells
E) B cells
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A) plasma cells-secrete immunoglobulins
B) neutrophil-important antigen-presenting cell
C) natural killer cells-kill virus-infected and tumor cells
D) macrophage-phagocytic cell
E) monocyte-precursor of macrophage
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A) 5 mOsm
B) 300 mOsm
C) 700 mOsm
D) 1400 mOsm
E) 75 mOsm
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A) Company A: "What you've developed is wonderful, but we'll need to develop a delivery system to get the drug across the cell membrane."
B) Company C: "We're interested in developing this drug - it could really help people. Do you know which genes the hormone regulates?"
C) Company B: "Your new drug seems very promising. Do you know which G-protein coupled receptor it binds to?"
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A) defensin
B) MHC class I proteins
C) CD4
D) Toll-like receptor
E) mannose-binding lectin protein
F) membrane-attack complex
G) CD8
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A) Influenza virus has a much higher mutation rate than varicella, leading to frequent antigen changes in the coat proteins and a corresponding deficit of memory cells.
B) Varicella is attacked by the innate immune system, while influenza is attacked by the acquired immune system.
C) Influenza virus is transmitted through aerosol droplets in the air, while varicella can be transmitted via skin secretions.
D) Macrophages and neutrophils can clear all varicella viruses from the body but are unable to do the same for the influenza virus.
E) Influenza envelope proteins are bound by IgM, while varicella envelope proteins are bound by IgG.
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A) "Look carefully and you will see the nerves that transport the hormones into the bloodstream."
B) "Do you see signs of adrenal insufficiency, such as low fat stores or muscle degeneration?"
C) "That's normal. The hormones ooze out and diffuse into nearby capillaries, which is why endocrine glands are sometimes called 'ductless glands'."
D) "That makes their adrenal gland similar to an exocrine organ."
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A) She may die because her kidneys cannot secrete K+ and H+ ions into the nephron tubule.
B) She may die because her kidneys cannot filter urea out of the blood.
C) She may die because her kidneys cannot reabsorb enough filtered water.
D) She may die because her kidneys cannot reabsorb all the filtered sugars and amino acids.
E) She will live because the kidneys of fish, amphibians and reptiles function perfectly well without any Loops of Henle.
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A) Since cancer cells have self-marking MHC molecules, they cannot be attacked by the immune system.
B) Antigen selection would be critical, due to danger of the body's immune system attacking its own healthy tissue.
C) The natural killer (NK) cells already perform this function, which cannot be enhanced.
D) It is not possible -- vaccines can only protect against viruses or bacteria.
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A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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A) 0.1-0.2 percent
B) 10-20 percent
C) 0.5-1.0 percent
D) 1-2 percent
E) 5-10 percent
F) 20-50 percent
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A) "Let's grab a cup of coffee and then check again. Activating the G-protein coupled receptor and its downstream kinase cascade can take several minutes."
B) "Why don't you go on your rounds and come back? Steroid hormones need several hours to work, since they regulate gene expression. Transcription and translation take time."
C) "You're right, it doesn't seem to be working. Let's increase the dose, since we need to achieve high steroid levels in the blood."
D) "We forgot to administer the carrier protein to get the drug across the cell membrane. We can add that now."
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A) neutrophils only
B) erythrocytes only
C) macrophages, B cells and dendritic cells
D) neutrophils and natural killer cells
E) natural killer cells only
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A) They are filtered out of the blood by lymph tissues.
B) Hormone synthesis is subject to positive feedback regulation.
C) They are deactivated or degraded by target cells after hormone-receptor binding.
D) They do, but target tissues become desensitized over time.
E) They are secreted from the body by exocrine glands.
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A) A chickenpox infection generally gives immunity against a repeat infection, but people can catch the flu every year.
B) Chickenpox virus can reemerge decades later with the symptoms of shingles, while influenza is transient.
C) Chickenpox virus can "hide out" as latent virus in nerve cell bodies, but influenza cannot.
D) Chickenpox creates skin lesions, while influenza leads to body aches.
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A) hypertension
B) anti-diuresis
C) atherosclerosis
D) diabetes insipidus
E) diabetes mellitus
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A) Tumors are never targeted by T cells, unless they are caused by a viral infection.
B) Tasmanian devils lack an adaptive immune system.
C) Inbreeding in the small population has led to reduced genetic diversity and much-less variable MHC class I genes.
D) MHC class I genes are unique to humans. Without them, the T cells have no way to distinguish self and non-self.
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A) The mouse room should be maintained at a cooler than normal temperature.
B) The mouse room should be consistently maintained at a warm temperature.
C) The mice will have weak muscles, and should be provided with exercise wheels.
D) The mice will be susceptible to high blood pressure, and should not be provided with exercise wheels.
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A) Because they are parasitic, lampreys get plenty of calcium from their hosts.
B) Living in the ocean, they are surrounded by large amounts of sodium, chloride, and magnesium ions.
C) Jawless fish employ a different system than other vertebrates to regulate blood sugar.
D) Since they have a cartilaginous skeleton but not true bone, they have less need to regulate calcium levels.
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A) Bowman's capsule distal convoluted tubule loop of Henle proximal convoluted tubule collecting duct
B) Bowman's capsule proximal convoluted tubule loop of Henle distal convoluted tubule collecting duct
C) Bowman's capsule loop of Henle proximal convoluted tubule distal convoluted tubule collecting duct
D) Bowman's capsule collecting duct proximal convoluted tubule loop of Henle distal convoluted tubule
E) collecting duct proximal convoluted tubule loop of Henle distal convoluted tubule Bowman's capsule
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