Immune System
Numerous antibodies can be prepared, against one antigen, each binds to unique epitopes. How is this antibody diversity generated?

Both (a) and (b)
By the combination of different heavy and light chains that form the antigen binding site
By rearrangements of the DNA encoding the variable regions of the heavy and light chains
Antibody proteins can physically change their shape to bind different epitopes

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Immune System
T cell receptors (or TCR) on CD4+ T cells

recognize peptides not associated with MHC molecules
are secreted out into the environment to bind antigens
recognize peptides associated with MHC class II molecules
recognize peptides associated with MHC class I molecules

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Immune System
Polymorphonuclear leukocytes (or PMNs)

All of these
can be attracted to the site of an infection following activation of complement
are derived from bone marrow stem cells
are a type of phagocyte that can engulf and kill bacteria

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