1.
Multiple Choice.
What's the job of the immune system?
Correct Answer
C. To fight diseases
Explanation
The immune system is responsible for defending the body against diseases and infections. It is a complex network of cells, tissues, and organs that work together to identify and destroy harmful pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites. This defense mechanism includes various components, such as white blood cells, antibodies, and lymphatic vessels, which collaborate to recognize and eliminate foreign invaders, protecting the body from illness and promoting overall health.
2.
Multiple Choice.
What is a Pathogen?
Correct Answer
A. A Microorganism That causes disease
Explanation
A pathogen is a microorganism that causes disease. Pathogens can be bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites that invade the body and disrupt its normal functioning, leading to illness or infection. They can be transmitted through various means such as direct contact, contaminated food or water, or through the air. Pathogens have the ability to reproduce and multiply within the host, causing harm and triggering immune responses. Understanding and identifying pathogens is crucial in preventing and treating infectious diseases.
3.
Multiple Choice.
What is the major function of the B-Cells?
Correct Answer
A. Produce Antibodies
Explanation
B-cells are a type of white blood cell that play a crucial role in the immune response. Their major function is to produce antibodies, which are proteins that help to identify and neutralize foreign substances such as bacteria and viruses. Antibodies bind to these foreign substances, marking them for destruction by other immune cells or by activating the complement system. This immune response is essential for preventing and fighting infections. Therefore, the major function of B-cells is to produce antibodies.
4.
True or False?
The Job of the immune system is to defend against pathogens, viruses, and disease.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The immune system is responsible for defending the body against pathogens, viruses, and disease. It does so by recognizing and attacking foreign substances, such as bacteria and viruses, that can cause harm to the body. This defense mechanism helps to keep the body healthy and free from infections and diseases. Therefore, the statement "The job of the immune system is to defend against pathogens, viruses, and disease" is true.
5.
Fill in the blank.
HIV attacks _________ Blood Cells (What color).
Correct Answer
White, white
Explanation
HIV attacks white blood cells. The color of blood cells is white.
6.
True or False?
Autoimmune disease is when the body reacts to its own tissue and mistakenly identifies them as foreign.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
This statement is true. Autoimmune disease occurs when the body's immune system mistakenly attacks its own tissues, organs, or cells, thinking they are foreign invaders. This immune response can cause inflammation and damage to various parts of the body, leading to a wide range of autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and multiple sclerosis.
7.
Check all the boxes that Apply.
What are some of the organs that make up your immune system.
Correct Answer(s)
A. Bone Marrow
B. Spleen
C. Lymph Nodes
Explanation
The correct answer is Bone Marrow, Spleen, and Lymph Nodes. These organs are part of the immune system and play crucial roles in the body's defense against infections and diseases. The bone marrow is responsible for producing white blood cells, which are essential for immune responses. The spleen filters the blood and helps remove old or damaged red blood cells and pathogens. Lymph nodes are small bean-shaped structures that contain immune cells and help filter lymph fluid, trapping and destroying pathogens. The heart, lungs, legs, feet, and arms are not directly involved in the immune system.
8.
True or false?
Aging has no effect on the immune system.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Aging does have an effect on the immune system. As people age, their immune system becomes less efficient and effective in fighting off infections and diseases. This is due to a decrease in the production of immune cells and a decline in their function. Additionally, aging can also lead to chronic inflammation, which negatively impacts the immune system. Therefore, it is incorrect to say that aging has no effect on the immune system.
9.
True or False?
The second time your body comes across a foreign substance you will have a more intense response than the first time.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
When the body encounters a foreign substance for the first time, it takes time to recognize and mount an immune response against it. However, during this initial encounter, the immune system creates memory cells that "remember" the foreign substance. So, when the body encounters the same substance for the second time, the immune response is quicker and more intense due to the presence of memory cells. This heightened response is known as an immune memory and is the basis for vaccinations and immune protection against future infections. Therefore, the statement "The second time your body comes across a foreign substance you will have a more intense response than the first time" is true.
10.
Fill in the blank.
Antibodies are made by __-Cells (its a letter)
Correct Answer
B, b
Explanation
Antibodies are made by B-cells, which are a type of white blood cell. B-cells are responsible for producing antibodies in response to foreign substances, such as bacteria or viruses, that enter the body. These antibodies help to identify and neutralize these foreign substances, playing a crucial role in the immune response. The lowercase 'b' is used to represent B-cells in this context.
11.
Multiple Choice.
High levels of glucose in the blood may be a sign of _______.
Correct Answer
C. Diabetes
Explanation
High levels of glucose in the blood may be a sign of diabetes. Diabetes is a condition in which the body is unable to properly regulate blood sugar levels. When glucose levels are consistently high, it can indicate that the body is not effectively using or producing insulin, which is necessary for the regulation of blood sugar. This can be a symptom of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
12.
True or False?
Some bacteria produce poisons called toxins.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Some bacteria have the ability to produce toxins, which are harmful substances that can cause damage to the body. These toxins can be released by the bacteria into their surroundings or directly into the body when an individual is infected. The toxins produced by bacteria can cause a range of symptoms and can be responsible for various diseases and infections. Therefore, it is true that some bacteria produce poisons called toxins.
13.
Check all that apply.
What organ(s) below is NOT a part of the immune system
Correct Answer
D. All of the above are a part of the immune system
Explanation
The correct answer is "All of the above are a part of the immune system" because bone marrow, thymus, and spleen are all organs that play a role in the immune system. Bone marrow produces immune cells, thymus is involved in the development of T cells, and spleen filters the blood and helps in the removal of old or damaged red blood cells. Therefore, none of these organs can be considered as not a part of the immune system.
14.
True or False?
A tumor is a mass abnormal tissue.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
A tumor is indeed a mass of abnormal tissue. Tumors can be either benign or malignant, with benign tumors being non-cancerous and malignant tumors being cancerous. Tumors can occur in various parts of the body and can cause a range of symptoms depending on their location and size. It is important to diagnose and treat tumors early to prevent further complications.
15.
Fill in the blanks.
A Carcinogen causes _______
Correct Answer
A. Cancer
Explanation
A carcinogen is a substance or agent that can cause cancer. It is known to increase the risk of developing cancer by damaging the DNA in cells, leading to mutations and abnormal cell growth. Therefore, the correct answer is cancer.
16.
Multiple Choice.
_______ is what your body produces when your having a allergic reaction.
Correct Answer
B. Histamine
Explanation
Histamine is what your body produces when you're having an allergic reaction. Histamine is released by the immune system in response to an allergen, such as pollen or certain foods. It causes symptoms like itching, sneezing, and swelling in an attempt to protect the body from the perceived threat. Antihistamines are commonly used to block the effects of histamine and alleviate allergic symptoms. Adrenaline, insulin, and none of the above are not produced during an allergic reaction.
17.
True or False?
Cancer is a disease in which cells multiply uncontrollably and destroy healthy tissue.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Cancer is a disease characterized by the uncontrolled growth and division of abnormal cells, which can invade and destroy surrounding healthy tissues. This abnormal cell growth can lead to the formation of tumors and the spread of cancer cells to other parts of the body. Therefore, it is true that cancer is a disease in which cells multiply uncontrollably and destroy healthy tissue.
18.
Fill in the blank.
A chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells is a ____________.
Correct Answer
Antibiotic, Anti-biotic, Anti biotic
Explanation
An antibiotic is a chemical that can either kill bacteria or inhibit their growth without causing harm to the body's own cells. It is used to treat bacterial infections and is effective in targeting specific types of bacteria. The term "antibiotic" is derived from the Greek words "anti" meaning against and "bios" meaning life, indicating its ability to combat bacterial life. The variations in spelling (antibiotic, anti-biotic, anti biotic) all refer to the same concept and can be used interchangeably.
19.
True or False.
HIV is the only the only kind of VIRUS that is known to attack the human immune system directly and destroy T cells.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
HIV, or the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, is indeed the only known virus that directly attacks the human immune system and specifically targets T cells. T cells are a type of white blood cell that play a crucial role in the immune response. HIV infects and replicates within T cells, gradually weakening the immune system and making individuals more susceptible to infections and diseases. This is why HIV is considered a particularly dangerous virus and why it can lead to the development of AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) if left untreated.
20.
Antibodies are produced by specialized white blood cells called T cells.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Antibodies are produced by specialized white blood cells called B cells, not T cells. B cells are responsible for humoral immunity, which involves the production of antibodies that circulate in the blood and lymph, targeting specific pathogens. T cells, on the other hand, are involved in cell-mediated immunity, directly attacking infected cells or coordinating the immune response.