Considering the abundance of antibodies, \(\mathrm{IgG}\) is the most abundant among the five and is about \(75-80 \%\) of the total antibodies.
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The progeny of B-cells differentiate into
1 Memory B-cells
2 Killer cells
3 Plasma cells
4 T-cells
Explanation:
Once activated, B lymphocytes can differentiate into plasma cells. Plasma cells are large cells with abundant endoplasmic reticulum, which allows them to produce large quantities of antibodies against specific antigens.
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Two heavy chains and Two light chains are associated with ------ structure.
1 Antibody
2 Antigen
3 NK- cells
4 Both 2 and 3
Explanation:
An antibody molecule consists of four polypeptide chains, two are long called heavy (H) chains while other two are short called light (L) chains. Both are arranged in the shape of Y. Hence, the antibody is represented as \(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{~L}_{2}\).
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Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A CMI P Antibodies are produced outside the body B PMNL Q Antibodies are produced inside the body C Active immunity R Cell Mediated Immunity D Passive immunity S Leucocytes
A. CMI - cell mediated immunity B. PMNL - leucocytes C. Active immunity - antibodies are produced inside the body D. passive immunity - antibodies are produced outside the body
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Passive immunity is defined as immunity
1 Inherited from parents
2 Not achieved through vaccination
3 Achieved through first exposure to the disease
4 Achieved through the sera of other animal enriched in antibodies
Explanation:
Immunity is said to be passive when antibodies produced in other organisms are injected into a person to counteract antigen such as snake venom. It provides immediate relief. It may create problems also as foreign antibodies may cause reaction and body may destroy them by forming its own antibodies. Passive immunity is not long lasting.
Considering the abundance of antibodies, \(\mathrm{IgG}\) is the most abundant among the five and is about \(75-80 \%\) of the total antibodies.
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The progeny of B-cells differentiate into
1 Memory B-cells
2 Killer cells
3 Plasma cells
4 T-cells
Explanation:
Once activated, B lymphocytes can differentiate into plasma cells. Plasma cells are large cells with abundant endoplasmic reticulum, which allows them to produce large quantities of antibodies against specific antigens.
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Two heavy chains and Two light chains are associated with ------ structure.
1 Antibody
2 Antigen
3 NK- cells
4 Both 2 and 3
Explanation:
An antibody molecule consists of four polypeptide chains, two are long called heavy (H) chains while other two are short called light (L) chains. Both are arranged in the shape of Y. Hence, the antibody is represented as \(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{~L}_{2}\).
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Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A CMI P Antibodies are produced outside the body B PMNL Q Antibodies are produced inside the body C Active immunity R Cell Mediated Immunity D Passive immunity S Leucocytes
A. CMI - cell mediated immunity B. PMNL - leucocytes C. Active immunity - antibodies are produced inside the body D. passive immunity - antibodies are produced outside the body
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Passive immunity is defined as immunity
1 Inherited from parents
2 Not achieved through vaccination
3 Achieved through first exposure to the disease
4 Achieved through the sera of other animal enriched in antibodies
Explanation:
Immunity is said to be passive when antibodies produced in other organisms are injected into a person to counteract antigen such as snake venom. It provides immediate relief. It may create problems also as foreign antibodies may cause reaction and body may destroy them by forming its own antibodies. Passive immunity is not long lasting.
Considering the abundance of antibodies, \(\mathrm{IgG}\) is the most abundant among the five and is about \(75-80 \%\) of the total antibodies.
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The progeny of B-cells differentiate into
1 Memory B-cells
2 Killer cells
3 Plasma cells
4 T-cells
Explanation:
Once activated, B lymphocytes can differentiate into plasma cells. Plasma cells are large cells with abundant endoplasmic reticulum, which allows them to produce large quantities of antibodies against specific antigens.
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Two heavy chains and Two light chains are associated with ------ structure.
1 Antibody
2 Antigen
3 NK- cells
4 Both 2 and 3
Explanation:
An antibody molecule consists of four polypeptide chains, two are long called heavy (H) chains while other two are short called light (L) chains. Both are arranged in the shape of Y. Hence, the antibody is represented as \(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{~L}_{2}\).
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Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A CMI P Antibodies are produced outside the body B PMNL Q Antibodies are produced inside the body C Active immunity R Cell Mediated Immunity D Passive immunity S Leucocytes
A. CMI - cell mediated immunity B. PMNL - leucocytes C. Active immunity - antibodies are produced inside the body D. passive immunity - antibodies are produced outside the body
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Passive immunity is defined as immunity
1 Inherited from parents
2 Not achieved through vaccination
3 Achieved through first exposure to the disease
4 Achieved through the sera of other animal enriched in antibodies
Explanation:
Immunity is said to be passive when antibodies produced in other organisms are injected into a person to counteract antigen such as snake venom. It provides immediate relief. It may create problems also as foreign antibodies may cause reaction and body may destroy them by forming its own antibodies. Passive immunity is not long lasting.
Considering the abundance of antibodies, \(\mathrm{IgG}\) is the most abundant among the five and is about \(75-80 \%\) of the total antibodies.
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The progeny of B-cells differentiate into
1 Memory B-cells
2 Killer cells
3 Plasma cells
4 T-cells
Explanation:
Once activated, B lymphocytes can differentiate into plasma cells. Plasma cells are large cells with abundant endoplasmic reticulum, which allows them to produce large quantities of antibodies against specific antigens.
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Two heavy chains and Two light chains are associated with ------ structure.
1 Antibody
2 Antigen
3 NK- cells
4 Both 2 and 3
Explanation:
An antibody molecule consists of four polypeptide chains, two are long called heavy (H) chains while other two are short called light (L) chains. Both are arranged in the shape of Y. Hence, the antibody is represented as \(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{~L}_{2}\).
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Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A CMI P Antibodies are produced outside the body B PMNL Q Antibodies are produced inside the body C Active immunity R Cell Mediated Immunity D Passive immunity S Leucocytes
A. CMI - cell mediated immunity B. PMNL - leucocytes C. Active immunity - antibodies are produced inside the body D. passive immunity - antibodies are produced outside the body
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Passive immunity is defined as immunity
1 Inherited from parents
2 Not achieved through vaccination
3 Achieved through first exposure to the disease
4 Achieved through the sera of other animal enriched in antibodies
Explanation:
Immunity is said to be passive when antibodies produced in other organisms are injected into a person to counteract antigen such as snake venom. It provides immediate relief. It may create problems also as foreign antibodies may cause reaction and body may destroy them by forming its own antibodies. Passive immunity is not long lasting.
Considering the abundance of antibodies, \(\mathrm{IgG}\) is the most abundant among the five and is about \(75-80 \%\) of the total antibodies.
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The progeny of B-cells differentiate into
1 Memory B-cells
2 Killer cells
3 Plasma cells
4 T-cells
Explanation:
Once activated, B lymphocytes can differentiate into plasma cells. Plasma cells are large cells with abundant endoplasmic reticulum, which allows them to produce large quantities of antibodies against specific antigens.
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Two heavy chains and Two light chains are associated with ------ structure.
1 Antibody
2 Antigen
3 NK- cells
4 Both 2 and 3
Explanation:
An antibody molecule consists of four polypeptide chains, two are long called heavy (H) chains while other two are short called light (L) chains. Both are arranged in the shape of Y. Hence, the antibody is represented as \(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{~L}_{2}\).
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Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A CMI P Antibodies are produced outside the body B PMNL Q Antibodies are produced inside the body C Active immunity R Cell Mediated Immunity D Passive immunity S Leucocytes
A. CMI - cell mediated immunity B. PMNL - leucocytes C. Active immunity - antibodies are produced inside the body D. passive immunity - antibodies are produced outside the body
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Passive immunity is defined as immunity
1 Inherited from parents
2 Not achieved through vaccination
3 Achieved through first exposure to the disease
4 Achieved through the sera of other animal enriched in antibodies
Explanation:
Immunity is said to be passive when antibodies produced in other organisms are injected into a person to counteract antigen such as snake venom. It provides immediate relief. It may create problems also as foreign antibodies may cause reaction and body may destroy them by forming its own antibodies. Passive immunity is not long lasting.