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Anti Bodies
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Antibodies can be used
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A. for the localization of proteins in the cell
B. for protein purification
C. to catalyze chemical reactions
D. all of the above
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all of the above
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1. Structures of anti-PCP antibody shows that the tight binding of PCP to the antibody is primarily due to
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A. hydrophobic forces
B. electrostatic forces.
C. Van der Waals forces.
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: hydrophobic forces
2. Antigenic determinants bind to which portions of an antibody?
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A. Variable regions
B. Constant regions
C. Only light chains
D. Only heavy chains
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Correct Answer: Variable regions
3. Alum is an effective adjuvant because it
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A. disaggregates the antigen.
B. is immunogenic for stem cells
C. is immunogenic for T cells
D. slows the release of antigen
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Correct Answer: is immunogenic for T cells
4. IgE provides
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A. immunity against some parasites
B. complement killings of the cells and phagocytosis
C. secretions in the body
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: immunity against some parasites
5. The main function of antibodies is to
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A. kill all the foreign bodies
B. generate antigens, thus conferring immunization
C. protect the circulatory system
D. chemically combine with the antigen which induces it, inactivate the antigen and protect the body from disease
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Correct Answer: chemically combine with the antigen which induces it, inactivate the antigen and protect the body from disease
6. A secondary antibody is an antibody that
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A. has been used in prior experiments
B. is synthetically produced
C. binds to another antibody
D. is produced in boostered animals
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Correct Answer: binds to another antibody
7. Monoclonal refers to
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A. a single clone of antibody-producing cells
B. all the antibody molecules which are identical
C. the binding with same antigenic site with identical binding affinities
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
8. Which species lack immunoglobulin light chains?
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A. Camels
B. Humans
C. cows
D. Buffalo
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Correct Answer: Camels
9. Antibodies of the IgG class
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A. consist of four subunits
B. are glycoproteins
C. are secreted into the bloodstream
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
10. The humoral immune response relies on the production of soluble proteins called
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A. antibodies
B. macromolecules
C. lymphocytes
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: antibodies
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