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rutgers bio 116 final Exam| Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025
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rutgers bio 116 final Exam| 
Questions and Correct Answers | 
Latest Update 2024/2025 
lymphocytes - Answer -types of white blood cells; function in innate and 
adaptive immunity; both types originate from stem cells located in bone 
marrow 
B cells - Answer -lymphocytes that remain in bone marrow in process of 
maturation 
T cells - Answer -lymphocytes that migrate to thymus 
antigen - Answer -any foreign substance that elicits a B or T cell 
response; most are proteins or large polysaccharides...
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ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY STUDYGUIDE
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ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY STUDYGUIDE 
 
 
Endogenous antigens - ..., infected host cells display pathogen proteins externally and are recognized as foreign; infected cell with virus and the viral antigens surround it 
 
Herpes virus - ...,, 1) HSV-1 - oral herpes, STD and contact, no vaccine, lifetime infection, treat the symptoms, sore 
 
Maternal antibody - ..., Natural, passive immunity, IgG, maternal IgG crosses placent, Antibody in a newborn animal which the newborn acquired through the plac...
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MIC 205 Final Exam Downtown Daydif Fall questions with correct answers
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specific defense (third line) CORRECT ANSWER what defense type is associated with lymphocytes and antibodies? 
 
specific immunity CORRECT ANSWER the body's ability to recognize and defend itself against distinct invaders and their products 
 
memory functions CORRECT ANSWER allow for rapid response to subsequent encounters with familiar pathogens; differentiate between foreign and self 
 
antigen CORRECT ANSWER any molecule or molecular fragment that triggers a specific immune response 
 
epit...
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BCTB Chapter 5 Questions And Answers With Latest Quiz
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A Hill coefficient (nH) of 2 indicates that: 
A) there is positive cooperativity in ligand binding. 
B) there are two ligand-binding sites. 
C) there is negative cooperativity in ligand binding. 
D) there is positive cooperativity in ligand binding and there are two ligand-binding sites. 
E) there is negative cooperativity in ligand binding and there are two ligand-binding sites. - A) 
there is positive cooperativity in ligand binding. 
A monoclonal antibody differs from a polyclonal antibody in...
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VBS 2032 Exam 3 learning guides Questions And Answers
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What cells participate in the process of antibody production? Where are they located? - ANS naive B cells produce the plasma cells, the plasma cells then make the antibodies 
plasma cells are found in the bone marrow 
B cell sits around largely in lymph nodes? 
 
In what ways do the complement pathways and humoral immunity interact? - ANS the classical pathway in complement is activated by antibody-antigen dependent binding 
 
Where are lymphoid cells produced? - ANS bone...
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lymphocytes Answer types of white blood cells; function in innate and adaptive immunity; both types originate from stem cells located in bone marrow 
 
B cells Answer lymphocytes that remain in bone marrow in process of maturation 
 
T cells Answer lymphocytes that migrate to thymus 
 
antigen Answer any foreign substance that elicits a B or T cell response; most are proteins or large polysaccharides 
 
epitope Answer specific region that is exposed on the surface of antigen molecule; binds to a...
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UAMS Immunology Final Exam Review 2024.
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UAMS Immunology Final Exam Review 2024. 
 
Substances that induce an immune response. ___________ can be harmful or 
harmless substances. 
Antigen 
Epitope 
Antibody binding site; single antigen site 
Antibody 
Glycoprotein; made in response to an antigen. Aka immunoglobulin 
Exposure to an antigen that causes an immune response. 
Immunization (Vaccination) 
FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE: 
-Antigen Non-specific 
-Rapid Response (minutes) 
-No Memory 
-Always present in healthy individuals 
Natural Immun...
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FINAL Exam - NR507 / NR 507 (Latest): Advanced Pathophysiology - Chamberlain
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FINAL Exam - NR507 / NR 507 (Latest): Advanced Pathophysiology - Chamberlain 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
What term is used to describe a hernial protrusion of a saclike cyst that contains meninges, spinal fluid, and a portion of the spinal cord through a defect in a posterior arch of a vertebra? - ANSWER Myelomeningocele 
 
 
 
 
 
What provides the best estimate of the functioning of renal tissue? - ANSWER ...
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MLS Study Guide Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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MLS Study Guide Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Define precipitation - ANSWERSantigen-antibody complex where the antigen is free or soluble (lattice structure). 
 
Define agglutination - ANSWERSantigen-antibody complex where antigen is bound to particle or cell (insoluble). 
 
Define affinity - ANSWERSamount of initial attraction between antibody (fab site) and corresponding antigen (epitope). 
 
Define avidity - ANSWERSsum of all attractive forces between antigen and antibody. 
 
What...
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Immunology- Block 1 Exam Questions With Answers
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Immunology- Block 1 Exam Questions With Answers 
Pattern Associated Molecular Patterns (PAMPs) 
molecules shared by groups of related microbes that are essential for the survival of those organisms 
 
 
Ligand 
any molecule or atom which binds reversibly to a protein 
 
 
Epitope 
smallest molecular structure recognized by a specific receptor 
 
 
Dendritic Cells, Macrophages, B Cells 
What are the professional APCs? 
 
 
Peripheral Tolerance of T Cells 
Auto reactive lymphocytes are kept anergi...
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