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 By the combination of different heavy and light chains that form the antigen binding site Both (a) and (b) 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 By the combination of different heavy and light chains that form the antigen binding site Both (a) and (b) By rearrangements of the DNA encoding the variable regions of the heavy and light chains ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Immune System The role of the M cell is to induce apoptosis in virus-infected small intestinal epithelia cells pass bacteria or virus to underlying macrophages for processing and presentation of antigen they use their cilia to propel mucus out of the small intestine trap virus in mucus and prevent entry induce apoptosis in virus-infected small intestinal epithelia cells pass bacteria or virus to underlying macrophages for processing and presentation of antigen they use their cilia to propel mucus out of the small intestine trap virus in mucus and prevent entry ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Immune System T cell receptors (or TCR) on CD4+ T cells recognize peptides not associated with MHC molecules recognize peptides associated with MHC class I molecules are secreted out into the environment to bind antigens recognize peptides associated with MHC class II molecules recognize peptides not associated with MHC molecules recognize peptides associated with MHC class I molecules are secreted out into the environment to bind antigens recognize peptides associated with MHC class II molecules ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Immune System Which of the following proteins would not need localization signal? A nuclear protein A protein bound to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane A cell surface protein A cytosolic protein A nuclear protein A protein bound to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane A cell surface protein A cytosolic protein ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Immune System Natural killer cells are involved in all of these non-specific killing of virus transformed target cells allograft rejection tumour rejection all of these non-specific killing of virus transformed target cells allograft rejection tumour rejection ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Immune System Treatment with bacterial endotoxins results blast formation in monocytes T cells B cells none of these monocytes T cells B cells none of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP