Quiz for:
Understanding Nonspecific Immune Defenses

Question 1

Which type of cell surface protein is responsible for antigen transportation to the cell membrane in phagocytes?

Question 2

Before producing antibodies, what must B cells typically require?

Question 3

In what form do plasma B cells combat pathogens?

Question 4

What is the main function of memory B cells?

Question 5

Which cells are categorized as professional antigen-presenting cells?

Question 6

What structure is formed when a phagocyte engulfs a pathogen?

Question 7

Which cells require activation by helper T cells to proliferate?

Question 8

What is the role of lysosomes in phagocytosis?

Question 9

What is the significance of MHC Class II proteins in the immune system?

Question 10

What is the role of the membrane-bound antibodies on B cells?

Question 11

Which of the following cells are considered phagocytes?

Question 12

What must occur for a B Cell to be activated by a pathogen?

Question 13

Which type of MHC is involved in antigen presentation by phagocytes?

Question 14

What process follows the formation of a phagosome?

Question 15

How do phagocytes differentiate between self and non-self cells?