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Inflammation- The Basics
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Year 2 Quiz on Inflammation- The Basics, created by gina_evans0312 on 30/01/2014.
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Question 1
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What is the main aim of the inflammation response?
Answer
To destroy the incoming agent
To contain the incoming agent
To stimulate the innate immune system
To stimulate fever
Question 2
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What happens when inflammatory chemicals are released by damaged cells?
Answer
Capillaries dilate and become leaky
Capillaries constrict and become leaky
Capillaries become leaky
Question 3
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Once capillaries become leaky, what cells enter the tissues
Answer
Neutraphils
Granulocytes
Phagocytes
Question 4
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Name the phagocytic cells
Answer
Neutraphils
Macrophages
Lymphocytes
Monocytes
Question 5
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Phagocytes destroy pathogens and dead cells
Answer
True
False
Question 6
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Phagocytes move out of the blood in three stages- name the first and its definition
Answer
Margination
Diapedesis
Cells attach to vascular endothelium
Phagocytes squeeze between leaky endothelial cells
Question 7
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Diapedesis- the squeezing of phagocytes through the capillary wall
Answer
True
False
Question 8
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What happens in the final stage of phagocytosis
Answer
Bacteria are consumed
Bacteria are removed
Bacteria are lysed
Question 9
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After inflammation, the goal is to repair the tissue with scar tissue
Answer
True
False
Question 10
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Fever- abnormally high body temperature
Answer
True
False
Question 11
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Name the two causes of fever
Answer
Bodily defense mechanism to denature bacteria
Caused by bacterially released cytokines (i.e. Interleukin 1)
The extra heat produced by the bacterial colony
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