04. Immune System
Human Health and Disease

263605 Which of the following best explains the difference between an Epitope and an antigen?

1 An Epitope is any foreign substance an antigen is a foreign protein
2 An Epitope is the part of an antigen where an antibody or lymphocyte receptor binds
3 An antigen is the part of an Epitope where an antibody or lymphocyte receptor binds
4 Antigens are recognized by B-cells and antibodies, Epitopes are recognized by T-cells
Human Health and Disease

263606 An example of innate immunity is

1 PMNL-neutrophils
2 T-lymphocytes
3 B-Iymphocytes
4 TH cells
Human Health and Disease

263607 Broad spectrum antibiotic :

1 acts on all bacteria and virus
2 is effective in very small amount
3 acts on both pathogen and host
4 acts on a variety of pathogenic micro organisms
Human Health and Disease

263608 Which of following organ can be called a sort of "blood bank"?

1 Heart
2 Spleen
3 Liver
4 Lungs
Human Health and Disease

263605 Which of the following best explains the difference between an Epitope and an antigen?

1 An Epitope is any foreign substance an antigen is a foreign protein
2 An Epitope is the part of an antigen where an antibody or lymphocyte receptor binds
3 An antigen is the part of an Epitope where an antibody or lymphocyte receptor binds
4 Antigens are recognized by B-cells and antibodies, Epitopes are recognized by T-cells
Human Health and Disease

263606 An example of innate immunity is

1 PMNL-neutrophils
2 T-lymphocytes
3 B-Iymphocytes
4 TH cells
Human Health and Disease

263607 Broad spectrum antibiotic :

1 acts on all bacteria and virus
2 is effective in very small amount
3 acts on both pathogen and host
4 acts on a variety of pathogenic micro organisms
Human Health and Disease

263608 Which of following organ can be called a sort of "blood bank"?

1 Heart
2 Spleen
3 Liver
4 Lungs
Human Health and Disease

263605 Which of the following best explains the difference between an Epitope and an antigen?

1 An Epitope is any foreign substance an antigen is a foreign protein
2 An Epitope is the part of an antigen where an antibody or lymphocyte receptor binds
3 An antigen is the part of an Epitope where an antibody or lymphocyte receptor binds
4 Antigens are recognized by B-cells and antibodies, Epitopes are recognized by T-cells
Human Health and Disease

263606 An example of innate immunity is

1 PMNL-neutrophils
2 T-lymphocytes
3 B-Iymphocytes
4 TH cells
Human Health and Disease

263607 Broad spectrum antibiotic :

1 acts on all bacteria and virus
2 is effective in very small amount
3 acts on both pathogen and host
4 acts on a variety of pathogenic micro organisms
Human Health and Disease

263608 Which of following organ can be called a sort of "blood bank"?

1 Heart
2 Spleen
3 Liver
4 Lungs
Human Health and Disease

263605 Which of the following best explains the difference between an Epitope and an antigen?

1 An Epitope is any foreign substance an antigen is a foreign protein
2 An Epitope is the part of an antigen where an antibody or lymphocyte receptor binds
3 An antigen is the part of an Epitope where an antibody or lymphocyte receptor binds
4 Antigens are recognized by B-cells and antibodies, Epitopes are recognized by T-cells
Human Health and Disease

263606 An example of innate immunity is

1 PMNL-neutrophils
2 T-lymphocytes
3 B-Iymphocytes
4 TH cells
Human Health and Disease

263607 Broad spectrum antibiotic :

1 acts on all bacteria and virus
2 is effective in very small amount
3 acts on both pathogen and host
4 acts on a variety of pathogenic micro organisms
Human Health and Disease

263608 Which of following organ can be called a sort of "blood bank"?

1 Heart
2 Spleen
3 Liver
4 Lungs