Immune Response in biochemistry What is the result of an abnormal response of the immune system to part of a person's own body? An allergic response Passive immunity Cancer An autoimmune disease An allergic response Passive immunity Cancer An autoimmune disease ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Immune Response in biochemistry If a person is vaccinated against a disease sometime in the past, which of the following is currently in your body? The disease organism itself and antigens for the disease organism Memory B lymphocytes for the antigen of this disease organism A very high level of antibodies against the disease antigens All of these The disease organism itself and antigens for the disease organism Memory B lymphocytes for the antigen of this disease organism A very high level of antibodies against the disease antigens All of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Immune Response in biochemistry Immunological memory is due to long lived B cells that secrete a specific antigen long lived B cells that secrete a specific antibody short lived helper T cells that signal macrophage to divide short lived macrophage that can recognize specific pathogens long lived B cells that secrete a specific antigen long lived B cells that secrete a specific antibody short lived helper T cells that signal macrophage to divide short lived macrophage that can recognize specific pathogens ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Immune Response in biochemistry Antibodies bound to an invading microorganism activate the complement system via classical pathway Entner-Doudoroff pathway Embden Meyerhof pathway metabolic pathway classical pathway Entner-Doudoroff pathway Embden Meyerhof pathway metabolic pathway ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Immune Response in biochemistry The immune response to a booster vaccine is called a(n) primary response innate response secondary response cellular response primary response innate response secondary response cellular response ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Immune Response in biochemistry To detect a humoral immune response to influenza virus, it is possible to measure plasma cytokine levels cytotoxicity of virus-infected cells in tissue culture serum antibody titer dividing T cells in the draining lymph nodes plasma cytokine levels cytotoxicity of virus-infected cells in tissue culture serum antibody titer dividing T cells in the draining lymph nodes ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP