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Kuby Immunology Exams Bundle || Questions with complete Solution| Verified Answers
Kuby Immunology Exams Bundle || Questions with complete Solution| Verified Answers
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[Show more]Tolerance - ANSWER A stage of immunologic unresponsiveness to particular antigens or sets of 
anitgens; Typically, an organism is unresponsive or tolerant to self antigens 
Sequential Epitopes - ANSWER Two or more antigenic determinants formed by a single 
sequence of amino acids. 
Nonsequential Epi...
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Add to cartTolerance - ANSWER A stage of immunologic unresponsiveness to particular antigens or sets of 
anitgens; Typically, an organism is unresponsive or tolerant to self antigens 
Sequential Epitopes - ANSWER Two or more antigenic determinants formed by a single 
sequence of amino acids. 
Nonsequential Epi...
Immunology has allowed for: - ANSWER Vaccine development, transplantation, 
pharmaceutical drug development. 
Immune system is intertwined with many other systems and functions such as: - 
ANSWER endocrine, nervous, metabolic systems and homeostasis. 
Immunis: latin for - ANSWER exemp
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Add to cartImmunology has allowed for: - ANSWER Vaccine development, transplantation, 
pharmaceutical drug development. 
Immune system is intertwined with many other systems and functions such as: - 
ANSWER endocrine, nervous, metabolic systems and homeostasis. 
Immunis: latin for - ANSWER exemp
primary lymphoid organs - ANSWER organs in which lymphocyte precursors mature into 
antigenically committed , immunocompetent cells. In mammals, the bone marrow and thymus 
are the these organs in which B-cell and T-cell maturation occur, respectively. 
secondary lymphoid organs - ANSWER organs and ...
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Add to cartprimary lymphoid organs - ANSWER organs in which lymphocyte precursors mature into 
antigenically committed , immunocompetent cells. In mammals, the bone marrow and thymus 
are the these organs in which B-cell and T-cell maturation occur, respectively. 
secondary lymphoid organs - ANSWER organs and ...
What is immunity? - ANSWER A state of protection from infectious diseases 
What is the immune system? - ANSWER The cells and molecules that are responsible for 
immunity 
What is an immune response? - ANSWER The coordinated response to the introduction of 
foreign substances.
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Add to cartWhat is immunity? - ANSWER A state of protection from infectious diseases 
What is the immune system? - ANSWER The cells and molecules that are responsible for 
immunity 
What is an immune response? - ANSWER The coordinated response to the introduction of 
foreign substances.
effector response - ANSWER elimination or neutralization of the invader 
memory response - ANSWER a more rapid and heightened immune reaction upon later 
attack 
innate immunity - ANSWER molecular and cellular mechanisms predeployed before an 
infection and poised to prevent or eliminate it
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Add to carteffector response - ANSWER elimination or neutralization of the invader 
memory response - ANSWER a more rapid and heightened immune reaction upon later 
attack 
innate immunity - ANSWER molecular and cellular mechanisms predeployed before an 
infection and poised to prevent or eliminate it
1. Describe the clonal selection hypothesis. (19) - ANSWER one cell recognize a specific antigen 
and it divides 
2. What is a t-dependent antigen? 21 min - ANSWER Conentional response 
leads to HEV 
Determined importance of T cells in the production of antibodies 
Mice were radiated not reconstitut...
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Add to cart1. Describe the clonal selection hypothesis. (19) - ANSWER one cell recognize a specific antigen 
and it divides 
2. What is a t-dependent antigen? 21 min - ANSWER Conentional response 
leads to HEV 
Determined importance of T cells in the production of antibodies 
Mice were radiated not reconstitut...
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