Immune system

A detailed illustration of the immune system, highlighting different cells like macrophages, lymphocytes, and antibodies in action against pathogens, with vibrant colors and labeled parts.

Test Your Immune Knowledge

Are you ready to challenge your understanding of the immune system? This quiz comprises 10 thought-provoking questions that delve into key concepts, cellular components, and hypersensitivity reactions. Whether you're a student, healthcare professional, or just curious about immunology, this quiz offers an engaging way to enhance your knowledge.

Participate to discover:

  • Fundamental aspects of the immune system
  • Different types of cells and their functions
  • Hypersensitivity reactions and their implications
  • Key proteins involved in immune responses
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by StudyingCell101
What type of granulocyte is nonphagocytic, contains, histamine, and resides in the bloodstream?
Eosinophils
Basophils
Neutrophils
Mast cells
This type of hypersensitivity reaction is associated with a blood transfusion reaction
Type II (antibody-mediated)
Type I (immediate)
Type III (immune complex-mediated)
Type IV (T-cell-mediated)
Select all agranulocytic cells
Dendritic cells
Mast cells
Neutrophils
Monocytes
Eosinophils
Macrophages
The MBL protein is an essential component of the alternative pathway of complement activation
True
False
This part of a lymph node changes in size based in the immune response and is the reason why we can palpate enlarged nodes
Lymphoid follicle
Efferent lymphatic vessel
Germinal center
White pulp
The movement of WBC to injured areas by chemical signaling is referred to
Phagocytosis
Opsinization
Endocytosis
Chemotaxis
IgM antibodies are the first to arrive during an immune response
True
False
The nurse assesses a patient's forearm and identifies a positive skin induration for a Mantoux test. The nurse knows that this type of hypersensitivity reaction is responsible
Type I
Type IV
Type III
Type II
HIV infection is a primary type of immunodeficiency
True
False
Macrophages that originate in the connective tissue are referred to...
Chondrocyte
Kupffer cell
Histiocyte
Monocyte
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