2. Which of the following macromolecules usually act as the best immunogens? A. Carbohydrates C. Proteins E. none of the above 3. Which of the following is a central lymphoid organ? A. GALT D. bone marrow 4. Antibodies generally bind only a small part of a big molecule. What do we usually call the small part of the molecule that is bound by a particular antibody? A. target D. adhesion determinant B. lipids D. nucleic acids C. spleen E. B and D B. thymus C. epitope E. antigenic site B. attachment site

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2. Which of the following macromolecules usually act as the best
immunogens?
A. Carbohydrates
C. Proteins
E. none of the above
3. Which of the following is a central lymphoid organ?
A. GALT
D. bone marrow
4. Antibodies generally bind only a small part of a big molecule.
What do we usually call the small part of the molecule that is
bound by a particular antibody?
A. target
D. adhesion determinant
5. If "natural" antibody to the A and B blood group antigens were
IgG, then hemolytic disease of the newborn could occur in the
B. lipids
D. nucleic acids
C. spleen
E. B and D
B. thymus
C. epitope
E. antigenic site
B. attachment site
children of:
A. O mothers and
fathers.
B. A mothers and A fathers.
C. A mothers and O fathers.
D. O mothers and
E. none of the above.
6. The effector cells which carry out ADCC ("antibody-dependent
cell-mediated cytotoxicity") must express membrane-bound:
A. Complement receptors
C. T cell receptors
E. CD28
7. Infants are susceptible to respiratory tract infections because of
insufficient
A. SlgA
8. When immune complexes from the serum are deposited on
glomerular basement membrane. Subsequent damage to the
membrane is caused mainly by which one of the following?
A. NK cells
B. major basic protein released by eosinophils
C. cytotoxic T cells
D. enzymes released by neutrophils
E. none of the above
9. Symptoms associated with delayed type hypersensitivity
reactions take days to develop because these reactions require
time for
A. B cell activation and antibody production
B. TH1 cell activation and macrophage recruitment
C. TH1 cell activation and neutrophil recruitment
D. TH2 cell activation and macrophage recruitment
E. none of the above
10. Which of the following class of
positiveness can be used as a diagnostic basis that a patient has
fathers.
B. Fc receptors
D. Antigen-specific Ig
Lon the mucosal surface,
B. IgG
C. IgM D. IgE
E. IgD
anti-HAV antibody
got acute HAV infection?
A. IgA
11. Which compound or class of compounds is usually used for
patients with active hepatitis B virus replication?
A. TNF
D. interferon-r
B. IgG
C. IgM
D. IgE
E. IgD
C. interferon-a
E. interferon-B
B. acute phase proteins
Transcribed Image Text:2. Which of the following macromolecules usually act as the best immunogens? A. Carbohydrates C. Proteins E. none of the above 3. Which of the following is a central lymphoid organ? A. GALT D. bone marrow 4. Antibodies generally bind only a small part of a big molecule. What do we usually call the small part of the molecule that is bound by a particular antibody? A. target D. adhesion determinant 5. If "natural" antibody to the A and B blood group antigens were IgG, then hemolytic disease of the newborn could occur in the B. lipids D. nucleic acids C. spleen E. B and D B. thymus C. epitope E. antigenic site B. attachment site children of: A. O mothers and fathers. B. A mothers and A fathers. C. A mothers and O fathers. D. O mothers and E. none of the above. 6. The effector cells which carry out ADCC ("antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity") must express membrane-bound: A. Complement receptors C. T cell receptors E. CD28 7. Infants are susceptible to respiratory tract infections because of insufficient A. SlgA 8. When immune complexes from the serum are deposited on glomerular basement membrane. Subsequent damage to the membrane is caused mainly by which one of the following? A. NK cells B. major basic protein released by eosinophils C. cytotoxic T cells D. enzymes released by neutrophils E. none of the above 9. Symptoms associated with delayed type hypersensitivity reactions take days to develop because these reactions require time for A. B cell activation and antibody production B. TH1 cell activation and macrophage recruitment C. TH1 cell activation and neutrophil recruitment D. TH2 cell activation and macrophage recruitment E. none of the above 10. Which of the following class of positiveness can be used as a diagnostic basis that a patient has fathers. B. Fc receptors D. Antigen-specific Ig Lon the mucosal surface, B. IgG C. IgM D. IgE E. IgD anti-HAV antibody got acute HAV infection? A. IgA 11. Which compound or class of compounds is usually used for patients with active hepatitis B virus replication? A. TNF D. interferon-r B. IgG C. IgM D. IgE E. IgD C. interferon-a E. interferon-B B. acute phase proteins
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