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The cannabinoids receptors are principally located in the central nervous system. The other location where they are present is:

1. Heart 2. Spleen
3. Kidney
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4. Thyroid

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The granulocytes that are actively phagocytic and the most numerous of the leukocytes circulating in the blood are the:

1. neutrophils 2. basophils
3. eosinophils 4. monocytes
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All of the following are true regarding inflammation except:

1.  The same sequence of events occurs in response to any injury, whether it be a burn, an infection, or trauma.
2.  The signs of inflammation are pain, redness, swelling, heat, and possibly loss of function.
3.  Cytokines, histamine, complement, and other chemical mediators are released.
4.  Monocytes are the first cells to arrive from the bloodstream at the site of inflammation.
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IgM:

1.  has five antigen-binding sites.
2.  has the ability to cross the placenta.
3.  attaches to mast cells and basophils.
4.  has five constant regions.

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Many physicians prefer mother's milk over cow's milk for infants. This is because mother's milk has the following property not found in cow's milk.

1. Antibodies against human disease
2. Proteins for growing human muscle
3. More essential amino acids
4. MHCs for maturing the infant's immune system
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Opsonization :

1.  is the killing of target cells by cytotoxic T cells.
2.  is the secretory component of IgA.
3.  helps increase phagocytosis.
4.  is the interaction that allows IgG to cross the placenta.

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The epitope is the part of the :

1.  antibody that binds to the antigen.
2.  antibody that binds to the T helper cell.
3.  antigen that is bound by the antibody.
4.  hypervariable region of the antibody.

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What type of immunity is induced by the hepatitis B vaccine?
1. naturally acquired active immunity.
2. naturally acquired passive immunity.
3. artificially acquired active immunity.
4. artificially acquired passive immunity.

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Besides helper T cells, what are two other types of cells that HIV infects?

1. macrophages and brain cells
2. B cells and liver cells
3. plasma cells and neutrophils
4. cytotoxic T cells and brain cells
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When searching for a donor for an organ transplant, doctors try to match the __________ of the donor and recipient as closely as possible.

1. antibodies 2. blood type
3. MHC proteins
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4. Leukocytes
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