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CMB2004 COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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CMB2004 FINAL EXAM; QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
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CMB2004 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
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CMB2004 Questions and Answer | Latest Update 2024/2025
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What is the specific/adaptive immunity? 
~~> induced by exposure to an infection, very specific and has memory 
Describe the receptors in the specific immune response 
~~> clonaly distributed, a large repitoire at a low frequency 
What is clonal selection? 
~~> during development, cells recognising self material are destroyed 
leaving only those recognising non-self 
Whats the role of clonal selection? 
~~> reduces the repertoire leaving a pool of mature naive lymphocytes 
which ca...
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CMB2004 Questions and Answer | Latest Update 2024/2025
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What are the 4 sources of infection? 
~~> Bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites 
What does the immune system need to be able to do for an effective 
immune response? 
~~> 1- Be able to recognise and respond to any invading organism 
2- Not over react to benign or self 
3- Be able to direct different effector mechanisms against different 
pathogens 
approximately how many bacteria are their and how many are named? 
~~> 10^9 bacteria and 30000 named 
What is specific/adaptive immunity? 
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cmb2004 Questions and Answer | Latest Update 2024/2025
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Pathogens that may infect mammals can include fungi, bacteria, viruses as 
well as large, multi-cellular organisms such as 
~~> helminths 
The first phase of an immune response is known as as the innate response with 
the second phase called the 
~~> acquired/adaptive 
The acquired phase is specific and relies on the detection of infectious 
agents using 
~~> .receptors expressed by lymphocytes 
The process by which enough cells expressing receptors for the correct 
pathogen is know...
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Why do we need immunological tolerance? 
~~> This allows us to get random generation of the repertoire of BCR and 
TCR 
This means self-reactive specificities will be made 
Without tolerance, we will get self destruction 
How do lymphocytes become tolerant? 
~~> Central tolerance - they encounter antigens in the central lymphoid 
organs when they are immature 
Peripheral tolerance - they encounter antigens in the peripheral tissues in the 
absence of other necessary signals 
What is t...
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CMB2004 (immunity) Questions and Answer | Latest Update 2024/2025
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What must an effective immune response do? (4 things) 
~~> Be able to recognise and respond to invading pathogen 
Not over-react to to benign or self 
Be able to direct different effector mechanisms against different pathogens 
Links innate and adaptive responses 
What is adaptive immunity? (3 details) 
~~> It is induced by exposure to a PARTICULAR infection, it has a high 
degree of specificity. 
It exhibits memory 
What is the clonal selection theory? Why? 
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CMB2004 Questions and Answer | Latest Update 2024/2025
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Are B and T lymphocytes part of the adaptive or innate immune response? 
 ~~> Adaptive it is the immune memory evolved over time 
What is the clonal selection theory? 
 ~~> Immature lymphocytes that could self find are destroyed 
Mature naive lymphocytes are mature until they are exposed to antigens 
What are the two types of B receptor? 
 ~~> Membrane bound 
And released from membrane they are known as antibodies 
T cell receptors are only membrane bound and are formed of what 
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