Question 1 (5 points)

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The generic name of Doxorubicin is
Question 1 options:

A)

adriamycin.

B)

cyclophosphamide.

C)

codeine.

D)

cytoxan.
Question 2 (5 points)

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The main function of the lymph nodes is to
Question 2 options:

A)

store immune cells until they're needed.

B)

filter bacteria and viruses from the arterial blood circulation.

C)

produce and secrete chemicals that recognize disease-causing pathogens.

D)

guard the body from microorganisms in food and air.
Question 3 (5 points)

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_______ is a specific and learned immunity against a specific pathogen.
Question 3 options:

A)

Genetic

B)

Genomic

C)

Intuitive

D)

Adaptive
Question 4 (5 points)

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Which one of the following elements is considered as part of the first line of defense against microorganisms invading a body?
Question 4 options:

A)

Vaccine

B)

Saliva

C)

Antibodies

D)

White blood cells
Question 5 (5 points)

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What medication is used to treat nausea/vomiting associated with chemotherapy?
Question 5 options:

A)

Avastin

B)

Adriamycin

C)

Bevacizumab

D)

Zofran
Question 6 (5 points)

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Avastin is an example of a _______ used to treat cancer.
Question 6 options:

A)

monoclonal antibody

B)

Blastine

C)

Vincristine

D)

Vinblastine
Question 7 (5 points)

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Concerning HIV replication during the process of binding,
Question 7 options:

A)

there is fusion of the HIV and CD4 cell membrane.

B)

HIV binds to the CD4 cell surface.

C)

HIV uses integrase to facilitate insertion of HIV.

D)

HIV replicates its own RNA.
Question 8 (5 points)

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The spreading of cancer to various parts of the body is called
Question 8 options:

A)

metastasis.

B)

mitosis.

C)

apoptosis.

D)

mutation.
Question 9 (5 points)

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An allergic reaction due to a bee sting can cause the immune system to become
Question 9 options:

A)

hypoactive.

B)

overactive.

C)

inactive.

D)

dormant.
Question 10 (5 points)

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In normal DNA, what controls the growth rate of cells?
Question 10 options:

A)

Tumor suppressor genes

B)

Oncogenes

C)

Neoplasms

D)

Repair genes
Question 11 (5 points)

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Benign tumors are usually treatable with
Question 11 options:

A)

chemotherapy.

B)

isotopes.

C)

surgical removal.

D)

radiation therapy.
Question 12 (5 points)

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Cancers that originate in connective tissues such as bone are called
Question 12 options:

A)

lymphomas.

B)

lymphedemas.

C)

sarcomas.

D)

carcinomas.
Question 13 (5 points)

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Which one of the following statements best describes a function of adaptive immunity?
Question 13 options:

A)

It regulates equilibrium between immune system processes.

B)

It serves as the first line of defense in a body.

C)

It is useful only when an antigen invades a body for the second time.

D)

It regulates inflammation in the body.
Question 14 (5 points)

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_______ is the process in which immature HIV comes out of the CD4 cell to become infectious HIV.
Question 14 options:

A)

Assembly

B)

Budding

C)

Fusion

D)

Binding
Question 15 (5 points)

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The most common way in which HIV is contracted is during
Question 15 options:

A)

the delivery of a baby to an infected mother.

B)

a blood transfusion.

C)

the sharing of needles used in drug abuse.

D)

participation in unprotected sex.
Question 16 (5 points)

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One type of immune response your body produces is
Question 16 options:

A)

intuitive.

B)

innate.

C)

T-cell.

D)

pathogenic.
Question 17 (5 points)

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In terms of early signs of cancer, the U in the acronym CAUTION stands for
Question 17 options:

A)

upper chest congestion.

B)

unusual bleeding or discharge.

C)

uneven mole or wart.

D)

unusual hoarseness.
Question 18 (5 points)

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Pregnant women have
Question 18 options:

A)

a stronger immune system.

B)

no change in their immune system.

C)

no immune system.

D)

a weaker immune system.
Question 19 (5 points)

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Sometimes your own body cells trigger an immune response causing
Question 19 options:

A)

heart disease.

B)

meningitis.

C)

a disease such as multiple sclerosis.

D)

a stroke.
Question 20 (5 points)

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Immune cells are stored primarily in the
Question 20 options:

A)

brain.

B)

stomach.

C)

spleen.

D)

heart.

1 answer

Here are the answers to the questions based on the information provided:

Question 1: The generic name of Doxorubicin is
Answer: A) adriamycin.

Question 2: The main function of the lymph nodes is to
Answer: A) store immune cells until they're needed.

Question 3: _______ is a specific and learned immunity against a specific pathogen.
Answer: D) Adaptive

Question 4: Which one of the following elements is considered as part of the first line of defense against microorganisms invading a body?
Answer: B) Saliva

Question 5: What medication is used to treat nausea/vomiting associated with chemotherapy?
Answer: D) Zofran

Question 6: Avastin is an example of a _______ used to treat cancer.
Answer: A) monoclonal antibody

Question 7: Concerning HIV replication during the process of binding,
Answer: B) HIV binds to the CD4 cell surface.

Question 8: The spreading of cancer to various parts of the body is called
Answer: A) metastasis.

Question 9: An allergic reaction due to a bee sting can cause the immune system to become
Answer: B) overactive.

Question 10: In normal DNA, what controls the growth rate of cells?
Answer: A) Tumor suppressor genes

Question 11: Benign tumors are usually treatable with
Answer: C) surgical removal.

Question 12: Cancers that originate in connective tissues such as bone are called
Answer: C) sarcomas.

Question 13: Which one of the following statements best describes a function of adaptive immunity?
Answer: C) It is useful only when an antigen invades a body for the second time.

Question 14: _______ is the process in which immature HIV comes out of the CD4 cell to become infectious HIV.
Answer: B) Budding

Question 15: The most common way in which HIV is contracted is during
Answer: D) participation in unprotected sex.

Question 16: One type of immune response your body produces is
Answer: B) innate.

Question 17: In terms of early signs of cancer, the U in the acronym CAUTION stands for
Answer: B) unusual bleeding or discharge.

Question 18: Pregnant women have
Answer: D) a weaker immune system.

Question 19: Sometimes your own body cells trigger an immune response causing
Answer: C) a disease such as multiple sclerosis.

Question 20: Immune cells are stored primarily in the
Answer: C) spleen.