Understanding AIDS and the Immune System Quiz

A colorful illustration explaining AIDS and the immune system, featuring graphics of white blood cells, HIV virus, and icons representing opportunistic diseases in a visually engaging style.

Understanding AIDS and the Immune System Quiz

Test your knowledge about AIDS, opportunistic diseases, and the immune system with our engaging quiz! This quiz features a range of questions, allowing you to assess your understanding of key concepts related to HIV, white blood cells, and more.

  • 9 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple-choice format for easy answering
  • Ideal for students, teachers, and anyone interested in learning more about human health
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CaringHealth101
Opportunistic diseases relating to AIDs
A.Pneumonia,cryptococcal meningitis
B. Nausea
C.Toxas and diarrhea
D. vomiting
What makes up the immune system?
A. Phagocytes,plasma, antibodies
B. Complement system,antigens, vesicles
C. Antibodies,antigens, pathogens
D. Phagocytes, platelets, red blood cells
The difference in the type of WBC is that;
A. T-cells are produced in the bone marrow
B. T-cells mature in the thymus
C. There is no difference they are just white that’s all
D. Both A and C
Which one does not belong there?
A. Vaginal fluid
B. Tears
C. Semen
D. Blood
Which of the following is false?
A. HIV can be transmitted via kissing of infected persons
B. HIV virus is non-living
C. HIV cannot be transmitted by urine
D. HIV virus is not a mutant disease that’s why has treatment
What component is destroyed in people with HIV
A. Lymphocytes
B. Phagocytes
C.Platelets
D.red blood cells
What is a disease causing organism?
Pathogen
B. Host
C. Phagocyte
D. Antibody
What is the function of RBC?
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