347101
If you suspect major deficiency of antibodies in a person, to which of the following would you look for confirmatory evidence?
1 Serum albumins
2 Serum globulins
3 Fibrinogen in plasma
4 Haemocytes
Explanation:
Antibodies also called immunoglobulins constitute the gamma globulin which are the part of blood proteins. These are secreted by activated B-cells or plasma cells.
AIPMT - 2007
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347102
Antigen binding site in an antibody is formed by
1 Two light chains
2 Two heavy chains
3 One heavy and one light chain
4 Either between two light chains or between one heavy and one light depending upon the nature of antigen
Explanation:
At the tip of each arm of the Y-shaped molecule is an area called the antigen-binding, or antibody-combining, site, which is formed by a portion of the heavy and light chains.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347103
The body produces antibodies complementary to foreign antigens. The process by which the body comes up with the correct antibodies to a given disease is most like
1 Going to a tailor and having a suit made to fit you
2 Ordering the lunch special at a restaurant without looking at the menu
3 Going to a shoe store and trying on shoes until you find a pair that fits
4 Picking out a video that you haven't seen yet.
Explanation:
Antibody, also called immunoglobulin, a protective protein produced by the immune system in response to the presence of a foreign substance, called an antigen. Antibodies recognize and latch onto antigens in order to remove them from the body.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347104
The meaning of \(T\) in \(T\) lymphocyte refers to
1 Tonsil
2 Thyroid
3 Teeth
4 Thymus
Explanation:
The letter T in T-lymphocyte refers to Thymus. \(\mathrm{T}\) cells or \(\mathrm{T}\) lymphocytes are a type of lymphocyte, that play a central role in cellmediated immunity. They are called T cells because they mature in the thymus.
347101
If you suspect major deficiency of antibodies in a person, to which of the following would you look for confirmatory evidence?
1 Serum albumins
2 Serum globulins
3 Fibrinogen in plasma
4 Haemocytes
Explanation:
Antibodies also called immunoglobulins constitute the gamma globulin which are the part of blood proteins. These are secreted by activated B-cells or plasma cells.
AIPMT - 2007
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347102
Antigen binding site in an antibody is formed by
1 Two light chains
2 Two heavy chains
3 One heavy and one light chain
4 Either between two light chains or between one heavy and one light depending upon the nature of antigen
Explanation:
At the tip of each arm of the Y-shaped molecule is an area called the antigen-binding, or antibody-combining, site, which is formed by a portion of the heavy and light chains.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347103
The body produces antibodies complementary to foreign antigens. The process by which the body comes up with the correct antibodies to a given disease is most like
1 Going to a tailor and having a suit made to fit you
2 Ordering the lunch special at a restaurant without looking at the menu
3 Going to a shoe store and trying on shoes until you find a pair that fits
4 Picking out a video that you haven't seen yet.
Explanation:
Antibody, also called immunoglobulin, a protective protein produced by the immune system in response to the presence of a foreign substance, called an antigen. Antibodies recognize and latch onto antigens in order to remove them from the body.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347104
The meaning of \(T\) in \(T\) lymphocyte refers to
1 Tonsil
2 Thyroid
3 Teeth
4 Thymus
Explanation:
The letter T in T-lymphocyte refers to Thymus. \(\mathrm{T}\) cells or \(\mathrm{T}\) lymphocytes are a type of lymphocyte, that play a central role in cellmediated immunity. They are called T cells because they mature in the thymus.
347101
If you suspect major deficiency of antibodies in a person, to which of the following would you look for confirmatory evidence?
1 Serum albumins
2 Serum globulins
3 Fibrinogen in plasma
4 Haemocytes
Explanation:
Antibodies also called immunoglobulins constitute the gamma globulin which are the part of blood proteins. These are secreted by activated B-cells or plasma cells.
AIPMT - 2007
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347102
Antigen binding site in an antibody is formed by
1 Two light chains
2 Two heavy chains
3 One heavy and one light chain
4 Either between two light chains or between one heavy and one light depending upon the nature of antigen
Explanation:
At the tip of each arm of the Y-shaped molecule is an area called the antigen-binding, or antibody-combining, site, which is formed by a portion of the heavy and light chains.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347103
The body produces antibodies complementary to foreign antigens. The process by which the body comes up with the correct antibodies to a given disease is most like
1 Going to a tailor and having a suit made to fit you
2 Ordering the lunch special at a restaurant without looking at the menu
3 Going to a shoe store and trying on shoes until you find a pair that fits
4 Picking out a video that you haven't seen yet.
Explanation:
Antibody, also called immunoglobulin, a protective protein produced by the immune system in response to the presence of a foreign substance, called an antigen. Antibodies recognize and latch onto antigens in order to remove them from the body.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347104
The meaning of \(T\) in \(T\) lymphocyte refers to
1 Tonsil
2 Thyroid
3 Teeth
4 Thymus
Explanation:
The letter T in T-lymphocyte refers to Thymus. \(\mathrm{T}\) cells or \(\mathrm{T}\) lymphocytes are a type of lymphocyte, that play a central role in cellmediated immunity. They are called T cells because they mature in the thymus.
347101
If you suspect major deficiency of antibodies in a person, to which of the following would you look for confirmatory evidence?
1 Serum albumins
2 Serum globulins
3 Fibrinogen in plasma
4 Haemocytes
Explanation:
Antibodies also called immunoglobulins constitute the gamma globulin which are the part of blood proteins. These are secreted by activated B-cells or plasma cells.
AIPMT - 2007
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347102
Antigen binding site in an antibody is formed by
1 Two light chains
2 Two heavy chains
3 One heavy and one light chain
4 Either between two light chains or between one heavy and one light depending upon the nature of antigen
Explanation:
At the tip of each arm of the Y-shaped molecule is an area called the antigen-binding, or antibody-combining, site, which is formed by a portion of the heavy and light chains.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347103
The body produces antibodies complementary to foreign antigens. The process by which the body comes up with the correct antibodies to a given disease is most like
1 Going to a tailor and having a suit made to fit you
2 Ordering the lunch special at a restaurant without looking at the menu
3 Going to a shoe store and trying on shoes until you find a pair that fits
4 Picking out a video that you haven't seen yet.
Explanation:
Antibody, also called immunoglobulin, a protective protein produced by the immune system in response to the presence of a foreign substance, called an antigen. Antibodies recognize and latch onto antigens in order to remove them from the body.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347104
The meaning of \(T\) in \(T\) lymphocyte refers to
1 Tonsil
2 Thyroid
3 Teeth
4 Thymus
Explanation:
The letter T in T-lymphocyte refers to Thymus. \(\mathrm{T}\) cells or \(\mathrm{T}\) lymphocytes are a type of lymphocyte, that play a central role in cellmediated immunity. They are called T cells because they mature in the thymus.