Immune System Numerous antibodies can be prepared, against one antigen, each binds to unique epitopes. How is this antibody diversity generated? Antibody proteins can physically change their shape to bind different epitopes Both (a) and (b) By rearrangements of the DNA encoding the variable regions of the heavy and light chains By the combination of different heavy and light chains that form the antigen binding site Antibody proteins can physically change their shape to bind different epitopes Both (a) and (b) By rearrangements of the DNA encoding the variable regions of the heavy and light chains By the combination of different heavy and light chains that form the antigen binding site ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Immune System CD8 surface antigen is present in suppresssor T cells none of these cytotoxic T cells both (a) and (b) suppresssor T cells none of these cytotoxic T cells both (a) and (b) ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Immune System Passive immunization is done for tuberculosis diphtheria enteric fever all of these tuberculosis diphtheria enteric fever all of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Immune System Lysozyme is present in urine sweat Cerebro spinal fluid (CSF) saliva urine sweat Cerebro spinal fluid (CSF) saliva ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Immune System Polymorphonuclear leukocytes (or PMNs) are derived from bone marrow stem cells can be attracted to the site of an infection following activation of complement All of these are a type of phagocyte that can engulf and kill bacteria are derived from bone marrow stem cells can be attracted to the site of an infection following activation of complement All of these are a type of phagocyte that can engulf and kill bacteria ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Immune System The role of the M cell is to pass bacteria or virus to underlying macrophages for processing and presentation of antigen induce apoptosis in virus-infected small intestinal epithelia cells trap virus in mucus and prevent entry they use their cilia to propel mucus out of the small intestine pass bacteria or virus to underlying macrophages for processing and presentation of antigen induce apoptosis in virus-infected small intestinal epithelia cells trap virus in mucus and prevent entry they use their cilia to propel mucus out of the small intestine ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP