1.Which type of white blood cells are primarily drawn to the site of acute inflammation?
2.Identify the option that does not act as an inflammatory mediator:
3.Which of the following are classified as anaphylatoxins?
4.What is the collective term for macrophages found in various tissues?
5.What is the name of the early positive response observed in the lepromin test?
6.Which trait best describes macrophages?
7.Which form of immunity is primarily triggered in the case of tuberculosis?
8.Which of the following features are typical of chronic inflammation?
9.Which of the following is NOT typically considered a key cell type involved in chronic inflammation?
10.Which of the following statements about exudates is INCORRECT?
11.In which type of leprosy are Virchow's cells typically observed?
12.What is the role of IL-1 in the immune response?
13.In chronic inflammation, which type of cell is found in greater numbers compared to acute inflammation?
14.Which process is primarily dominant in chronic granulomatous inflammation?
15.Which of the following is NOT a function of prostaglandins?
16.Which feature best describes a transudate fluid?
17.Which type of cell secretes vasoactive amines to enhance the permeability of blood vessels?
18.Which type of cell is primarily drawn to an acute site of inflammation?
19.Which type of cell contains the vasoactive amine responsible for causing vasodilation during the inflammatory response?
20.Which of the following effects is NOT caused by bradykinin?