BIOL 102 Quiz 5
BIOL 102 Quiz 5
BIOL 102 Quiz 5 Immune and Respiratory Systems
- Which portion of the lymphatic system is the site where T lymphocytes develop?
- Mast cells are important in which body response?
- Which cells require specific antigens to become activated?
- During the inflammatory response, which cells release histamine?
- Which of the following is NOT a function of the lymph vascular system?
- The third line of defense against foreign invaders is ____.
- Which cells mature in the thymus gland?
- The use of which type of medication may lead to vaginal yeast infections?
- In which disorder is the elastic tissue of the lung destroyed making expiration extremely dicult?
- Which disorder is caused by a bacterial infection resulting in lung edema that makes it dicult to breathe?
- Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of alveoli?
- Under normal conditions how much air from each breath is considered “dead space” air?
- The double-layered membrane that covers the lungs is the ____.
- Decompression sickness occurs when which gas forms bubbles in the blood?
- Because of hemoglobin, blood is able to carry ____ times more oxygen than what can dissolve in the blood.
- The major determinant of the amount of oxyhemoglobin formed in the lungs is ____.
- During the process of gas exchange, gases move ____.
- At sea level, what percentage of the air we breathe is oxygen?
- Cigarette smoking causes ____.
- The branches of the trachea that enter each lung are the ____.
- Which portion of the larynx is the Adam’s apple?
- The cell-mediated immune response is a function of ____.
- Which type of cell acts an antigen-presenting cell?
- The “A” in AIDS stands for ____.
- In which location would the partial pressure of oxygen be the highest?
Other sets
- Which cells require specific antigens to become activated?
- Which cells target parasites and worms?
- Which cells are found in lymph nodes to clear away bacteria and other unwanted substances?
- During an immune response, which cells disintegrate producing a chemical net that traps nearby invaders?
- When activated, the complement system produces ____.
- Which cells alert the adaptive immune system when they detect antigens?
- White blood cells and ____ carry out innate immune responses.
- The third line of defense against foreign invaders is ____.
- The carotid and aortic bodies stimulate respiratory activity ____.
- Which portion of the larynx is the Adam’s apple?
- The double-layered membrane that covers the lungs is the ____.
- You take a deep breath and then exhale forcibly. The amount of air left in your lungs is the ____.
- Under normal conditions how much air from each breath is considered “dead space” air?
- During swallowing food, which structure moves downward to prevent food from entering the
- The term that describes a tissue lacking oxygen is ____.
- If too little carbon dioxide is moving out of the lungs, ____.
- Which disorder is classified a COPD?
- The branches of the trachea that enter each lung are the ____.
- Which organ is very sensitive to the increases in blood nitrogen gas during deep water dives?
- Which disorder is caused by a bacterial infection resulting in lung edema that makes it difficult to breathe?
- Decompression sickness occurs when which gas forms bubbles in the blood?
- Which cells release antibodies into the plasma?
- The cell-mediated immune response is a function of ____.
- A fever rising above what temperature is considered a medical emergency?
- In which location would the partial pressure of oxygen be the highest?
Set 1
- In what system does the acidic pH prevent pathogenic infections?
- Which cells alert the adaptive immune system when they detect antigens?
- Which disorder is classified a COPD?
- Which cells target parasites and worms?
- The major respiratory muscle is the .
- Which portion of the lymphatic system is the major site of antibody production?
- The term that describes a tissue lacking oxygen is .
- If too little carbon dioxide is moving out of the lungs, .
- During voice production, air rushing through which structure causes the vocal cords to vibrate?
- White blood cells and carry out innate immune responses.
- Under normal conditions how much air from each breath is considered “dead space” air?
- The branches of the trachea that enter each lung are the .
- When activated, the complement system produces .
- Which of the following is NOT a function of the lymph vascular system?
- The carotid and aortic bodies stimulate respiratory activity .
- Which disorder is the result of a bacterial infection that destroys patches of lung tissue and can also spread to other body parts?
- The third line of defense against foreign invaders is .
- Because of hemoglobin, blood is able to carry dissolve in the blood.
- During the process of gas exchange, gases move .
- At sea level, what percentage of the air we breathe is oxygen?
- Which cells mature in the thymus gland?
- A membrane attack complex is part of the .
- Becoming infected by a disease from a mosquito bite is an example of .
- The “A” in AIDS stands for .
- The underlying basis for an allergic reaction is .
Set 2
- The enzyme found in mucus that destroys bacteria is ____.
- Which portion of the lymphatic system is the major site of antibody production?
- Because of hemoglobin, blood is able to carry ____ times more oxygen than what can dissolve in the blood.
- Which cells mature in the thymus gland?
- The amount of air that can be forcibly inspired after a normal inhalation is the ____.
- The double-layered membrane that covers the lungs is the ____.
- In order for an oxygen molecule to enter the blood from the lungs it must first cross the ____.
- Under normal conditions how much air from each breath is considered “dead space” air?
- Which organ is very sensitive to the increases in blood nitrogen gas during deep water dives?
- Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of alveoli?
- Which cells alert the adaptive immune system when they detect antigens?
- White blood cells and ____ carry out innate immune responses.
- The major determinant of the amount of oxyhemoglobin formed in the lungs is ____.
- Which of the following is NOT a function of the lymph vascular system?
- During swallowing food, which structure moves downward to prevent food from entering the trachea?
- In which disorder is the elastic tissue of the lung destroyed making expiration extremely difficult?
- Which cells are found in lymph nodes to clear away bacteria and other unwanted substances?
- Which disorder is characterized by bronchiole spasms?
- If too little carbon dioxide is moving out of the lungs, ____.
- When activated, the complement system produces ____.
- The branches of the trachea that enter each lung are the ____.
- Which cell type is responsible for a major component of tissue rejection following an organ transplant?
- Allergies that trigger whole-body responses can trigger the deadly condition ____.
- An increase in the rate of carbon dioxide production by tissue will ____.
- During gas exchange at the lungs, oxygen ____.