A. NK Cells
B. Cytotoxic T cells
C. B cells
D. Memory B cells
Related Mcqs:
- NK cells are effective against viral infected cells only if the cell with infection___________?
A. Exprss MHC class I proteins
B. Unable to express MHC class I proteins
C. Express MHC class II proteins
D. Unable to express MHC class II proteins - True statement regarding hematopoiesis includes______________?
A. Spleen plays a major role in adults (in lymphopoiesis )
B. Committed stem cells differentiates into only one cell type
C. RES plays a role
D. None - Hutchinson’s triad includes______________?
A. hypoplasia of incisor and molar, VIII nerve motor paralysis and peg laterals.
B. Hypoplasia of incisor and molar, V nerve motor paralysis interstitial keratitis
C. Hypoplasia of incisor and molar, VIII nerve deafness and interstitial keratitis
D. None of the above - Immunologically active cells are_____________?
A. Plasma cells
B. MAST cells
C. Eosinophils
D. R.B.C s - An example of naturally acquired passive immunity is__________________?
A. Hepatitis vaccination
B. Gamma globulin injection
C. Immune blood transfusion
D. Placental transfer of antibodies - The key cell types involved in the acquired immunity include all EXCEPT________________?
A. B lymphocytes
B. Erythrocytes
C. T lymphocytes
D. Antigen presenting cells (APC - Immunity that is conferred to the foetus by transfer of IgG and IgA antibodies is called as______________?
A. Active acquired immunity
B. Passive acquired immunity
C. Natural active immunity
D. Passive natural immunity - Negative phase is seen in ________ immunity?
A. Active
B. Passive
C. Herd
D. Local - The viral action is differentiated from bacterial action by_________________?
A. Interferon production
B. Toxin production
C. Lymphocytes production
D. Neutrophils production - Which does not have a viral etiology______________?
A. Carcinoma Cervix
B. Hepatoma
C. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma
D. Lymphoma