Four Corners Review The skin and mucous membrane B. Helper T Cells C. B Cells D. Antibodies A. Cytotoxic T Cells B. Antibodies C. Fever D. B Cells A. Macrophage B. Antibody C. Helper T Cell D. Plasma Cell A. Increased Thirst B. Weight Loss C. Frequent Urination D. All of the above A. Antibodies secreted by B Cells B. T Cells C. T Cells and B Cells D. Both A and B A. Antibodies B. Receptors C. Antigens D. Macrophages A. Graves B. Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma C. Leukemia D. Lupus A. Pathogen B. Interferon C. Infection D. Fungus A. Helper T Cells B. Natural Killer Cells C. Complement Cells D. Macrophages A. Histamine B. B Cells C. T Cells D. Macrophages A. Cells release antihistamines B. A person is infected with HIV C. The body manufactures “anti-self” antibodies and attacks itself D. A person receives a blood transfusion of the wrong type A. B Cells B. Helper T Cells C. Neutrophils D. Antibodies A. A. B. C. D. Interfere with the release of suppressor T Cells Are antibodies directed against specific pathogens Contain specific B cells and T cells Elicit an immune response by forming memory cells A. B. C. D. Rapid production of antibodies Rapid division of memory cells Release of large amounts of histamine Destruction of the pathogen before the person knows he or she is infected A. B. C. D. Lungs Thymus Bone Marrow None of the above A. B. C. D. Asthma Multiple Sclerosis Rheumatoid arthritis Type I Diabetes A. B. C. D. Cytotoxic T Cells Helper T Cells Antibodies Both A and B A. B. C. D. Secretion of antibodies Complement activity Natural Killer cells destroying bacteria Increased blood flow to the local blood vessels A. B. C. D. Inflammation of joints Inflammation of kidneys Inflammation of skin All of the above A. B. C. D. Helper T - T cell - B cell - Antibody Helper T - B cells - Antibodies Helper T - B cells – Plasma cells – antibodies Helper T – T Cell – Plasma cells – antibody 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. A C D D A C B…..c A D A 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. C B D C B A D D A c