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The
Basics
Lymph
Antibodies
Adaptive
Immunity
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A 100
• Answer: This is the study of the body’s
defense against infection
• Question: What is immunology?
A 200
• Answer: He observed the cowpox conferred
protection against smallpox and as a result,
created the first vaccine
• Question: Who is Edward Jenner?
A 300
• Answer: Disease causing microorganisms are
also termed this.
• Question: What are pathogens?
A 400
• Answer: These are the 4 classes of pathogens
• Question: What are bacteria, viruses, fungi,
and parasites?
A 500
• Answer: He won the noble prize in medicine
when he discovered that microoganisms can be
engulfed or phagocytosed.
• Question: Who is Elie Metchnikoff?
B 100
• Answer: These are the primary lymphoid
organs (name both).
• Question: What are the bone marrow and
thymus?
B 200
• Answer: These are the secondary lymphoid
organs (name all 3)
• Question: What are the lymph nodes, the
spleen, and the mucosal associated lymphoid
tissue?
B 300
• Answer: This secondary lymphoid organ
removes old red blood cells and recycles iron.
• Question: What is the spleen?
B 400
• Answer: The thoracic duct emptied into this
blood vessel.
• Question: What is the left subclavian vein?
B 500
• Answer: This is where T cells are found in
lymph nodes.
• Question: Where is the cortex (or paracortical
zone)?
C 100
• Answer: This is the default antibody.
• Question: What is IgM?
C 200
• Answer: The part of the immune system that
is mediated by antibody is referred to as this.
• Question: What is the humoral immune
system?
C 300
• Answer: These are 3 primary functions of
antibodies.
• Question: What are opsonization,
neutralization, and complement activation?
C 400
• Answer: This region of an antibody
determines its functional properties.
• Question: What is the constant region?
C 500
• Answer: These antibodies are made by the
immune system in the apparent absence of any
infection.
• Question: What are natural antibodies?
D 100
• Answer: This type of MHC presents antigen
to CD8+ CTL.
• Question: What is MHC type I?
D 200
• Answer: B cells are organized into these areas
of lymph nodes.
• Question: What are lymphoid follicles?
D 300
• Answer: T and B cell receptors recognize this
part of the antigen.
• Question: What is an epitope or antigenic
determinant?
D 400
• Answer: Events that select B-cell receptors
with increased affinity for antigens is called
this.
• Question: What is affinity maturation?
D 500
• Answer: This component of C1 binds to
antibody.
• Question: What is C1q?
E 100
• Answer: On November 17, 2003, this actor
became “The Governator” of California.
• Question: Who is Arnold Schwarzenegger?
E 200
• Answer: On November 17, 1973, this
President told a group of reporters that he is
“not a crook”
• Question: Who is Richard Nixon?
E 300
• Answer: On November 17, 1558, Queen Mary
I the monarch of England and Ireland died and
was succeeded by this 25 year old half sister.
• Question: Who is Queen Elizabeth?
E 400
• Answer: On November 17, 1998 the 5th
largest automaker (at the time) began trading
shares on the NYSE after Chrysler merged
with this German conglomerate.
• Question: Who is Daimler-Benz?
E 500
• Answer: This canal which connects the
Mediterranean and Red Seas opened on
November 17, 1869
• Question: What is the Suez Canal?