D Antibodies are proteins that your immune system makes to fight germs, such as viruses and bacteria. An antibody is an immunoglobulin is a large Y- shape protein produced by plasma cells that is used by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign objects such as bacteria, viruses and pathogens.
Tripura JEE-2019
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The term vaccine was introduced by
1 Jenner
2 Koch
3 Pasteur
4 Jointly by Koch and Pasteur
Explanation:
A The term vaccine and vaccination are derived from smallpox of a cow, were introduced by Edward Jenner. A vaccine is a biological preparation that provides active required immunity to a particular disease. Edward Jenner is known as Father of Immunology.
VMMC-2003
Human Health and Disease
263584
Synthetic vaccines are called:
1 first generation
2 second generation
3 third generation
4 none of theses
Explanation:
C Synthetic vaccine are called third generation vaccine. Third generation vaccine are those in which recombination techniques are used for the production of vaccines. Example of synthetic vaccine EpiVac corona.
CG PMT-2011
Human Health and Disease
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VCRC stand for :
1 Vaccine Creation Research Centre
2 Vector Control Research Centre
3 Venum Control Research Centre
4 Vital Chemical Release Centre
Explanation:
B VCRC stands for Vector Control Research Centre. VCRC established at Pondicherry in July 1975 is one of the permanent institutes of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Department of Health Research, Government of India.
BCECE-2003
Human Health and Disease
263586
The vaccine of Hepatitis - $B$ is a :
1 first generation vaccine
2 interferon
3 second generation vaccine
4 third generation vaccine
Explanation:
C Second generation vaccine were developed to reduce risk from live vaccines. These are subunit vaccines consisting of defined protein antigen like tetanus or diphtheria toxoid or recombinant protein component like hepatitis B surface antigen.
D Antibodies are proteins that your immune system makes to fight germs, such as viruses and bacteria. An antibody is an immunoglobulin is a large Y- shape protein produced by plasma cells that is used by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign objects such as bacteria, viruses and pathogens.
Tripura JEE-2019
Human Health and Disease
263583
The term vaccine was introduced by
1 Jenner
2 Koch
3 Pasteur
4 Jointly by Koch and Pasteur
Explanation:
A The term vaccine and vaccination are derived from smallpox of a cow, were introduced by Edward Jenner. A vaccine is a biological preparation that provides active required immunity to a particular disease. Edward Jenner is known as Father of Immunology.
VMMC-2003
Human Health and Disease
263584
Synthetic vaccines are called:
1 first generation
2 second generation
3 third generation
4 none of theses
Explanation:
C Synthetic vaccine are called third generation vaccine. Third generation vaccine are those in which recombination techniques are used for the production of vaccines. Example of synthetic vaccine EpiVac corona.
CG PMT-2011
Human Health and Disease
263585
VCRC stand for :
1 Vaccine Creation Research Centre
2 Vector Control Research Centre
3 Venum Control Research Centre
4 Vital Chemical Release Centre
Explanation:
B VCRC stands for Vector Control Research Centre. VCRC established at Pondicherry in July 1975 is one of the permanent institutes of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Department of Health Research, Government of India.
BCECE-2003
Human Health and Disease
263586
The vaccine of Hepatitis - $B$ is a :
1 first generation vaccine
2 interferon
3 second generation vaccine
4 third generation vaccine
Explanation:
C Second generation vaccine were developed to reduce risk from live vaccines. These are subunit vaccines consisting of defined protein antigen like tetanus or diphtheria toxoid or recombinant protein component like hepatitis B surface antigen.
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All antibodies are commonly known as
1 albumin
2 $\alpha$-globulin
3 $\beta$-globulin
4 immunoglobulin
Explanation:
D Antibodies are proteins that your immune system makes to fight germs, such as viruses and bacteria. An antibody is an immunoglobulin is a large Y- shape protein produced by plasma cells that is used by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign objects such as bacteria, viruses and pathogens.
Tripura JEE-2019
Human Health and Disease
263583
The term vaccine was introduced by
1 Jenner
2 Koch
3 Pasteur
4 Jointly by Koch and Pasteur
Explanation:
A The term vaccine and vaccination are derived from smallpox of a cow, were introduced by Edward Jenner. A vaccine is a biological preparation that provides active required immunity to a particular disease. Edward Jenner is known as Father of Immunology.
VMMC-2003
Human Health and Disease
263584
Synthetic vaccines are called:
1 first generation
2 second generation
3 third generation
4 none of theses
Explanation:
C Synthetic vaccine are called third generation vaccine. Third generation vaccine are those in which recombination techniques are used for the production of vaccines. Example of synthetic vaccine EpiVac corona.
CG PMT-2011
Human Health and Disease
263585
VCRC stand for :
1 Vaccine Creation Research Centre
2 Vector Control Research Centre
3 Venum Control Research Centre
4 Vital Chemical Release Centre
Explanation:
B VCRC stands for Vector Control Research Centre. VCRC established at Pondicherry in July 1975 is one of the permanent institutes of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Department of Health Research, Government of India.
BCECE-2003
Human Health and Disease
263586
The vaccine of Hepatitis - $B$ is a :
1 first generation vaccine
2 interferon
3 second generation vaccine
4 third generation vaccine
Explanation:
C Second generation vaccine were developed to reduce risk from live vaccines. These are subunit vaccines consisting of defined protein antigen like tetanus or diphtheria toxoid or recombinant protein component like hepatitis B surface antigen.
D Antibodies are proteins that your immune system makes to fight germs, such as viruses and bacteria. An antibody is an immunoglobulin is a large Y- shape protein produced by plasma cells that is used by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign objects such as bacteria, viruses and pathogens.
Tripura JEE-2019
Human Health and Disease
263583
The term vaccine was introduced by
1 Jenner
2 Koch
3 Pasteur
4 Jointly by Koch and Pasteur
Explanation:
A The term vaccine and vaccination are derived from smallpox of a cow, were introduced by Edward Jenner. A vaccine is a biological preparation that provides active required immunity to a particular disease. Edward Jenner is known as Father of Immunology.
VMMC-2003
Human Health and Disease
263584
Synthetic vaccines are called:
1 first generation
2 second generation
3 third generation
4 none of theses
Explanation:
C Synthetic vaccine are called third generation vaccine. Third generation vaccine are those in which recombination techniques are used for the production of vaccines. Example of synthetic vaccine EpiVac corona.
CG PMT-2011
Human Health and Disease
263585
VCRC stand for :
1 Vaccine Creation Research Centre
2 Vector Control Research Centre
3 Venum Control Research Centre
4 Vital Chemical Release Centre
Explanation:
B VCRC stands for Vector Control Research Centre. VCRC established at Pondicherry in July 1975 is one of the permanent institutes of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Department of Health Research, Government of India.
BCECE-2003
Human Health and Disease
263586
The vaccine of Hepatitis - $B$ is a :
1 first generation vaccine
2 interferon
3 second generation vaccine
4 third generation vaccine
Explanation:
C Second generation vaccine were developed to reduce risk from live vaccines. These are subunit vaccines consisting of defined protein antigen like tetanus or diphtheria toxoid or recombinant protein component like hepatitis B surface antigen.
D Antibodies are proteins that your immune system makes to fight germs, such as viruses and bacteria. An antibody is an immunoglobulin is a large Y- shape protein produced by plasma cells that is used by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign objects such as bacteria, viruses and pathogens.
Tripura JEE-2019
Human Health and Disease
263583
The term vaccine was introduced by
1 Jenner
2 Koch
3 Pasteur
4 Jointly by Koch and Pasteur
Explanation:
A The term vaccine and vaccination are derived from smallpox of a cow, were introduced by Edward Jenner. A vaccine is a biological preparation that provides active required immunity to a particular disease. Edward Jenner is known as Father of Immunology.
VMMC-2003
Human Health and Disease
263584
Synthetic vaccines are called:
1 first generation
2 second generation
3 third generation
4 none of theses
Explanation:
C Synthetic vaccine are called third generation vaccine. Third generation vaccine are those in which recombination techniques are used for the production of vaccines. Example of synthetic vaccine EpiVac corona.
CG PMT-2011
Human Health and Disease
263585
VCRC stand for :
1 Vaccine Creation Research Centre
2 Vector Control Research Centre
3 Venum Control Research Centre
4 Vital Chemical Release Centre
Explanation:
B VCRC stands for Vector Control Research Centre. VCRC established at Pondicherry in July 1975 is one of the permanent institutes of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Department of Health Research, Government of India.
BCECE-2003
Human Health and Disease
263586
The vaccine of Hepatitis - $B$ is a :
1 first generation vaccine
2 interferon
3 second generation vaccine
4 third generation vaccine
Explanation:
C Second generation vaccine were developed to reduce risk from live vaccines. These are subunit vaccines consisting of defined protein antigen like tetanus or diphtheria toxoid or recombinant protein component like hepatitis B surface antigen.