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Chapter 12: The Lymphatic System
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FINAL ROUND
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 1:
$100 Question
Any substance capable of mobilizing our
immune system and provoking an immune
response is a(an)
a. antigen.
b. antibody.
c. immunoglobulin.
d. hapten.
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 1:
$100 Answer
Any substance capable of mobilizing our
immune system and provoking an immune
response is a(an)
a. antigen.
b. antibody.
c. immunoglobulin.
d. hapten.
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 1:
$200 Question
This lymphatic gland is larger in younger
people and is found in the anterior thorax.
a. Spleen
b. Parotid
c. Thalamus
d. Thymus
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 1:
$200 Answer
This lymphatic gland is larger in younger
people and is found in the anterior thorax.
a. Spleen
b. Parotid
c. Thalamus
d. Thymus
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 1:
$300 Question
Secreted by macrophages, these proteins
are important in the immune response.
a. Antibodies
b. Immunoglobulins
c. Cytokines
d. Antigens
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 1:
$300 Answer
Secreted by macrophages, these proteins
are important in the immune response.
a. Antibodies
b. Immunoglobulins
c. Cytokines
d. Antigens
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 1:
$400 Question
A human’s first line of defense is
a. the immune response.
b. antibodies.
c. intact skin.
d. specific to antigen.
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 1:
$400 Answer
A human’s first line of defense is
a. the immune response.
b. antibodies.
c. intact skin.
d. specific to antigen.
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 2:
$100 Question
This lymphatic organ filters and cleanses
the blood and is the site of lymphatic
proliferation.
a. Thalamus
b. Thymus
c. Spleen
d. Pancreas
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 2:
$100 Answer
This lymphatic organ filters and cleanses
the blood and is the site of lymphatic
proliferation.
a. Thalamus
b. Thymus
c. Spleen
d. Pancreas
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 2:
$200 Question
Exposed to the wrong type of blood for the
first time, a person would
a. have no immediate reaction.
b. have an immediate, severe reaction.
c. have an antibody response that would
peak in approximately 10 days.
d. have an antibody response that would
ANSWER
peak in 2 to 3 days.
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 2:
$200 Answer
Exposed to the wrong type of blood for the
first time, a person would
a. have no immediate reaction.
b. have an immediate, severe reaction.
c. have an antibody response that would
peak in approximately 10 days.
d. have an antibody response that would
peak in 2 to 3 days.
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 2:
$300 Question
Harmful or disease-causing organisms are
a. antigens.
b. bacteria.
c. lysozymes.
d. pathogens.
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 2:
$300 Answer
Harmful or disease-causing organisms are
a. antigens.
b. bacteria.
c. lysozymes.
d. pathogens.
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 2:
$400 Question
Specific lymphocytes called B cells
generate these daughter cells.
a. Antibodies
b. T cells
c. Macrophages
d. Plasma cells
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 2:
$400 Answer
Specific lymphocytes called B cells
generate these daughter cells.
a. Antibodies
b. T cells
c. Macrophages
d. Plasma cells
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 3:
$100 Question
These cells activate B cells.
a. Plasma cells
b. Regulatory T cells
c. Helper T cells
d. Cytotoxic T cells
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 3:
$100 Answer
These cells activate B cells.
a. Plasma cells
b. Regulatory T cells
c. Helper T cells
d. Cytotoxic T cells
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 3:
$200 Question
This is a disease in which the myelin
sheaths of the CNS are replaced by hard
salts.
a. Glomerulonephritis
b. Multiple sclerosis
c. Myasthenia gravis
d. Diabetes mellitus
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 3:
$200 Answer
This is a disease in which the myelin
sheaths of the CNS are replaced by hard
salts.
a. Glomerulonephritis
b. Multiple sclerosis
c. Myasthenia gravis
d. Diabetes mellitus
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 3:
$300 Question
Proteins released by virus-infected cells
that protect uninfected cells from the virus
are
a. antigens.
b. immunoglobulins.
c. cytokines.
d. interferons.
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 3:
$300 Answer
Proteins released by virus-infected cells
that protect uninfected cells from the virus
are
a. antigens.
b. immunoglobulins.
c. cytokines.
d. interferons.
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 3:
$400 Question
Collectively this lymphatic tissue protects
the upper respiratory and digestive tracts.
a. Peyer’s patches
b. appendix
c. tonsils
d. all of the above
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 3:
$400 Answer
Collectively this lymphatic tissue protects
the upper respiratory and digestive tracts.
a. Peyer’s patches
b. appendix
c. tonsils
d. all of the above
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 4:
$100 Question
This gland, which functions at peak levels
during youth, functions in programming
certain lymphocytes.
a. thyroid
b. thalamus
c. thymus
d. parotid
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 4:
$100 Answer
This gland, which functions at peak levels
during youth, functions in programming
certain lymphocytes.
a. thyroid
b. thalamus
c. thymus
d. parotid
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 4:
$200 Question
This lymphoid organ provides a site for
storing platelets and destroying worn-out
red blood cells.
a. thymus
b. tonsil
c. pancreas
d. spleen
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 4:
$200 Answer
This lymphoid organ provides a site for
storing platelets and destroying worn-out
red blood cells.
a. thymus
b. tonsil
c. pancreas
d. spleen
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 4:
$300 Question
This is the most devastating congenital
condition of the immune system.
a. AIDS
b. SCID
c. TNF
d. SLE
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 4:
$300 Answer
This is the most devastating congenital
condition of the immune system.
a. AIDS
b. SCID
c. TNF
d. SLE
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 4:
$400 Question
A bodywide, or systemic, acute allergic
reaction is known as
a. anaphylactic shock.
b. rheumatic fever.
c. systemic lupus.
d. myasthenia gravis.
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Level 4:
$400 Answer
A bodywide, or systemic, acute allergic
reaction is known as
a. anaphylactic shock.
b. rheumatic fever.
c. systemic lupus.
d. myasthenia gravis.
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
FINAL ROUND Question
These chemicals are released by
sensitized T cells and macrophages.
a. Lysozymes
b. Histamines
c. Cytokines
d. Monoclonal antibodies
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
FINAL ROUND Answer
These chemicals are released by
sensitized T cells and macrophages.
a. Lysozymes
b. Histamines
c. Cytokines
d. Monoclonal antibodies
BACK TO GAME
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.