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BIOS242/ BIOS 242 EXAM 3: (LATEST 2025/ 2026
UPDATE) ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II G| QS & AS| GRADE
A| 100% CORRECT (VERIFIED ANSWERS)- CHAMBERLAIN




1. The third line of defense against foreign invaders can be described

as having _______ and _______: Specificity and Memory

2. A foreign molecule that causes a specific immune response is an

______-

: Antigen

3. ___ cells are part of the humoral immunity and mature in the Bone

Marrow: B cells

4. ____ cells are part of the cell mediated immunity and mature in the

thymus: T cells

5. The most abundant class of antibodies in serum is: IgG

6. _____ cells secrete antibodies: Plasma

7. IgG: monomer= 80% highest number of antibodies 2

binding site






, 2
BIOS


8. IgA: dimer= 13% of antigen

4,2 biding site




9. IgM: pentamer=6%

10 biding site




19. Example of natural active immunity: chicken pox infection, followed

by lifelong immunity

20. Example of natural passive immunity: breastfeeding or an antitoxin

because the body receives fully formed immunoglobulins and will not result

in memory

21. In HIV infection: CD4 T- helper cells are attacked, disruption of cell

mediated immunity

22. Tetanus differs from botulism in that: muscles cannot relax in

tetanus, while muscles cannot contract in botulism. 23. Botulism caused by

an: -exotoxin

- prevents the release of Ache resulting in faccid paralysis

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