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Edapt Application of Homeostatic Mechanisms and Predictions Related to the Disruption of Homeostasis quiz Anatomy and Physiology III with Lab-Holsey > Unit 5 1. The lymphatic system function invol... ves all except. a. Transport dietary fats b. Synthesize vitamin D c. Drain interstitial fluid d. Carry out immune responses 2. A hyperactive immune system can cause: a. allergies. b. infectious mononucleosis. c. AIDS. d. SCIDS. 3. HIV infects which cells? a. Platelets b. Epidermal cells c. RBCs d. T helper cells 4. If lymphatic return is blocked, the body will not be able to: a. provide IgA antibodies b. deliver oxygen. c. activate cytotoxic T cells. d. return fluid to veins. 5. When both T and B cells are not present the disorder is called? a. histocompatibility rejections b. allergic reactions c. autoimmune diseases d. immunodeficiency diseases e. inflammatory diseases 6. Which type of hypersensitive reactions are atopy and anaphylaxis? a. Type III b. Type IV c. Type II d. Type I, Type II, Type III, and Type IV e. Type I only 7. Which of the following is an example of a hyperactive immune response? a. Severe combined immunodeficiency disease b. Myasthenia gravis c. HIV infection d. Lymphedema 8. Which type of allergic reaction is both systemic and life threatening? a. Type III (immune-complex) b. Type II (antibody) c. Type IV (cell-mediated) d. Type I (anaphylactic) 9. All the following are autoimmune diseases except? a. Systemic lupus erythematosus b. Type I diabetes c. Rheumatoid arthritis d. Metastatic cancer e. Graves' disease 10. Which of the following is NOT a function of the lymphatic and immune system? a. Carrying out immune responses b. Draining excess interstitial fluid c. Transporting dietary lipids d. Fighting pathogens e. Maintaining electrolyte balance in the body 11. Which cells of the immune system are the primary targets of the HIV virus? a. B cells b. T helper cells c. cytotoxic T cells d. antigen-presenting cells e. All of the above are affected by HIV 12. Severe combined immunodeficiencies (SCIDs) are due to: a. type III hypersensitivity. b. Deficiency of both T cells and B cells. c. delayed hypersensitivity. d. autoantibodies. e. type II hypersensitivity. 13. A systemic (Type I) allergic response can lead to: a. adaptive immunity b. immunodeficiency c. autoimmunity. d. cancer. e. anaphylactic shock 14. An elevated immune response to a non-pathogenic antigen is called ______. a. transfusion reaction b. hypersensitivity c. autoimmune disease d. immunodeficiency e. desensitization 15. Which of the following is an INCORRECT matching of hypersensitive diseases? a. Type 3 – Antigen Antibody Complex b. Type 4 – Food Allergies c. Type 1 – Atopy d. Type 2 – Blood Incompatibility [Show More]
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