1. Which method of acquiring adaptive immunity results from mother-to-baby immunoglobulin transfer via breast feeding? naturally acquired passive immunity
... [Show More] 2. Which of the following is NOT a function of the lymphatic and immune system? Maintaining water and salt homeostasis in the body 3. Exhalation begins when inspiratory muscles relax 4. Which of the following precursor cells eventually give rise to platelets? megakaryoblast 5. The membrane that surrounds and protects the heart is called the: pericardium 6. What area in the figure below is the vital capacity? Letter F 7. These are cells of the alveoli that produce surfactant. Type II alveolar cells 8. Blood leaving the right ventricle passes through which of the following structures? pulmonary semilunar valve 9. Which of the following plasma proteins play a role in blood clotting? fibrinogen 10. The secondary immune response is stronger due to a peak in IgG 11. The major function of erythrocytes is: nutrient transport cytokine activation blood cell proliferation transporting gasses disease resistance 12. Which cell type kills infected body cells and tumor cells? cytotoxic T cells 13. The majority of the lymph is returned to the venous circulation by way of the thoracic duct 14. Which immunoglobulin is involved with allergy and hypersensitivity reactions? IgG IgM IgD IgA IgE 14. When blood pH drops then the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen and oxygen delivery to the adjacent tissue . Increases, increases Increases, decreases Decreases, increases Decreases, decreases Does not change, does not change 15. Positive selection of naïve T-cells occurs in the? thymus gland 16. Which of the following induces the production of a specific antibody? Antigen 17. Which of the following is NOT a sign of inflammation? Mucosal drying 18. Tidal ventilation typically leads to an exchange of liters of air in each breath. 0.1 0.5 2.0 3.0 4.0 19. The inverse relationship between the pressure and volume of gases is given by: Boyle's law 20. Which type of adaptive immunity will result from an intravenous injection of immunoglobulins? artificially acquired active immunity 21. Both internal and external respiration occurs in the lungs. False 22. Which cells interact with MHC antigens on the surface of a macrophage? Helper T cells 23. Asthma primarily causes the collapse of the aveoli during expiration False 24. Which of the following situations could result in maternal antibodies attacking fetal blood cells during a second pregnancy? mother is Rh negative and fetus is Rh positive 25. This is the primary gas exchange site. Alveolus 26. This is the direction of the diffusion of gases at the alveoli of the lungs: oxygen into blood, carbon dioxide out of blood 27. Which of the following is NOT a component of the conductive zone? Respiratory bronchiole 28. 98.5% carbon dioxide binds with hemoglobin in the blood. False 29. Internal respiration occurs at the systemic tissue level 30. Which vessel carries highly oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart? pulmonary veins 31. Infection by the virus that causes AIDS (HIV) leads to a(n) immunodeficiency disease 32. Eupnea is typically seen with forced exhalation of all possible air in the lungs quiet breathing forced inhalation of all possible air into the lungs following a deflated lung injury following primary, small-cell cancer of the aveoli 33. The cardiac notch is found on the left lung Things you should know Follow the abdominal aorta down to the dorsalis pedis artery on the back of the foot. Name all major branches along the way. [Show Less]