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A 24-year-old man, an information technology professional, gets himself tested for serum immunoglobulin M (IgM) levels because he wants to know more about his immunity. He knows that IgM levels reflect the status of his immunity, based on the internet. Although the laboratory report is normal, he consults a physician. The physician discusses human immunity and its important components. He also tells him that most circulating IgM antibodies in the blood of normal persons are produced by a specific type of B cell, which is present mostly in the peritoneal cavity and in mucosal tissues. He also mentions that these cells are components of innate immunity. Which of the following types of B cells is the physician referring to?

ANaïve B cells

BMarginal zone B cells

CFollicular B cells

DB-1 B cells

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A 24-year-old male with cystic fibrosis is brought to the emergency room by his mother after he had difficulty breathing. He previously received a lung transplant 6 months ago and was able to recover quickly from the operation. He is compliant with all of his medications and had been doing well with no major complaints until 2 weeks ago when he began to experience shortness of breath. Exam reveals a decreased FEV1/FVC ratio and biopsy reveals lymphocytic infiltration. Which of the following components is present in the airway zone characteristically affected by the most likely cause of this patient's symptoms?

APseudostratified columnar cells

BGoblet cells

CSimple cuboidal cells

DStratified cuboidal cells

ECartilage

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A 26-year-old woman presents to your clinic with complaints of increasing muscle fatigue that worsens after periods of sustained activity. She also reports both ptosis and diplopia that make reading in the late afternoon and evenings difficult. An edrophonium test is performed and is positive, demonstrating resolution of the patient's weakness. One organ in particular, when abnormal, is associated with this patient's condition. Which of the following embryologic structures gives rise to this organ?

A3rd branchial arch

B4th branchial pouch

C1st branchial pouch

D2nd branchial cleft

E3rd branchial pouch

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