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Barry BMS Immunology Test 1 (Questions + Answers) Verified 100% Correct!!.
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Antigen Shape to Antibody Shape - Answer-Simple = Pocket 
Large = Groove 
Complex = Extended Surface 
Type of chemical bond used with antibodies - Answer-1)Electrostatic 
2) Hydrogen bonds 
3) Van der Waals forces 
4) Hydrophobic interactions 
Cross reactivity - Answer-The biding site can accept a shape close enough in shape and get reaction 
or a stable structure 
Ex. Penicillin and other B-lactam 
Diagnostic tests for antibody/antigen - Answer-ELISA 
Lateral Flow test (pregnancy hCG) 
Immunofl...
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BIO 353 Exam 2 ASU Complete Questions And Answers
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BIO 353 Exam 2 ASU Complete Questions And Answers 
The monomer of tubulin: ANS is a heterodimer with a total molecular weight of 110 kDa. 
 
Treadmilling can occur ANS in a test tube for actin filaments and microtubules 
 
Molecular motors working with microtubules ANS are calcium-dependent ATPases 
 
Dynein is a molecular motor that: ANS moves cargo to the centrosome 
 
To move cargo from one side of the cell to the other, the sequence would be in the following order: ANS dynein, centrosom...
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Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems (BB) Section || All Questions Answered Correctly.
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A heterodimer represents what level of protein structure? correct answers Quaternary 
 
Dopamine is most likely to induce signal transmission by action on which portion of a neuron? correct answers Post synaptic membrane 
 
Where do neurotransmitters function to induce signal transmission? correct answers Post synaptic membrane 
 
What is the difference between passive and facilitated diffusion? correct answers In passive diffusion, particles diffuse across a membrane from high to low concentrat...
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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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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 
hete...
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BCH210 Midterm Test 1| 160 Questions| With Complete Solutions
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proteins correct answer: polymers of amino acids linked in a linear chain by peptide/amide bonds (polypeptides) 
 
polysaccharides correct answer: polymers of sugars (mono-saccharides) linked in linear and branched chains by glycosidic bonds 
 
DNA correct answer: polymers of nucleotides linked in linear chains by phosphodiester bonds 
 
protein enzymes correct answer: Linkages (bonds) are formed/broken by _______? 
 
sickle cell anemia correct answer: a single amino acid change in hemoglob...
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BCH210 Midterm Test 1| 160 Questions | With Complete Solutions
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proteins correct answer: polymers of amino acids linked in a linear chain by peptide/amide bonds (polypeptides) 
 
polysaccharides correct answer: polymers of sugars (mono-saccharides) linked in linear and branched chains by glycosidic bonds 
 
DNA correct answer: polymers of nucleotides linked in linear chains by phosphodiester bonds 
 
protein enzymes correct answer: Linkages (bonds) are formed/broken by _______? 
 
sickle cell anemia correct answer: a single amino acid change in hemoglob...
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The Th17 lineage: Answers to some immunological questions
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CLUES TO THE IDENTIFICATION OF A NEW T 
HELPER CELL LINEAGE PRODUCING IL-17 
The first suggestion of a new T helper subset, distinct 
from Th1 and Th2, was provided by the finding of T CD4+ 
cells producing high levels of IL-17 without expression of 
IFN-γ or IL-4, the respective prototype cytokines produced 
by Th1 and Th2(19). Other important clues were supplied 
by studies on animal models of autoimmunity. Pathologies 
such as experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) 
and collagen-ind...
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AAMC Sample Test Bio/Biochem Questions And Answers Latest Updates
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Based on the mode of action described for BFA in the passage, the drug would be most 
effective against: 
A.eukarya. 
B.viruses. 
C.bacteria. 
D.archaea. - ️️A. 
BFA disrupts the Golgi apparatus, and of the choices, only eukaryotes have a Golgi 
apparatus 
Hydrolysis of the γ phosphate of GTP bound to Arf1 results in: 
A.denaturation. 
B.activation. 
C.inactivation. 
D.membrane association. - ️️C.inactivation. 
hydrolysis of GTP would result in the formation of GDP in the pocket, which,...
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KIN 369 Exam 3 Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
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What is dimerization? 
Ans: The process of 2 receptors coming together at 2 half sites. 
Heterodimer - examples 
Ans: - pituitary 
- placenta gonadotropin 
- follicle stimulating hormone 
Homodimer - examples 
Ans: (RNP) 
- Ribosome 
2 
- Nucleosome 
- Proteasom
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