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46) FcRn are essential for: a) reducing immune inflammation after acute infection b) increasing mast cell activation c) camel immune homeostasis d) absorption of IgG by infants e) none of these 47) An example of a live attenuated viral vaccine currently produced is: a) HIV b) Anthrax c) Polio d) cholera e) all of these 48) C8 is consider: a) an essential early protein in the complement cascade b) an essential late protein in the complement cascade c) an optional early protein in the complement cascade d) an optional late protein in the complement cascade e) more than one of these 49) Mycobacterium often escape CMI by: a) inhibiting TAP b) producing IL-10 c) inhibiting MHC class I production d) destroying NK cells e) inhibiting phagolysosome fusion 50) IL-4 is essential for B cells to switch to: a) IgA b) IgG c) laE d) IgD e) IgM
### Multiple Choice Questions on Immunology

**46) FcRn are essential for:**
- a) reducing immune inflammation after acute infection
- b) increasing mast cell activation
- c) camel immune homeostasis
- d) absorption of IgG by infants
- e) none of these

**47) An example of a live attenuated viral vaccine currently produced is:**
- a) HIV
- b) Anthrax
- c) Polio
- d) Cholera
- e) all of these

**48) C8 is considered:**
- a) an essential early protein in the complement cascade
- b) an essential late protein in the complement cascade
- c) an optional early protein in the complement cascade
- d) an optional late protein in the complement cascade
- e) more than one of these

**49) Mycobacterium often escape CMI by:**
- a) inhibiting TAP
- b) producing IL-10
- c) inhibiting MHC class I production
- d) destroying NK cells
- e) inhibiting phagolysosome fusion

**50) IL-4 is essential for B cells to switch to:**
- a) IgA
- b) IgG
- c) IgE
- d) IgD
- e) IgM

This set of questions is intended to assess your understanding of key concepts in immunology. Each question provides multiple choices, from which you are expected to select the most accurate answer. Consider the role and function of proteins, immune cells, and vaccines in the immune response as you determine your answers.
Transcribed Image Text:### Multiple Choice Questions on Immunology **46) FcRn are essential for:** - a) reducing immune inflammation after acute infection - b) increasing mast cell activation - c) camel immune homeostasis - d) absorption of IgG by infants - e) none of these **47) An example of a live attenuated viral vaccine currently produced is:** - a) HIV - b) Anthrax - c) Polio - d) Cholera - e) all of these **48) C8 is considered:** - a) an essential early protein in the complement cascade - b) an essential late protein in the complement cascade - c) an optional early protein in the complement cascade - d) an optional late protein in the complement cascade - e) more than one of these **49) Mycobacterium often escape CMI by:** - a) inhibiting TAP - b) producing IL-10 - c) inhibiting MHC class I production - d) destroying NK cells - e) inhibiting phagolysosome fusion **50) IL-4 is essential for B cells to switch to:** - a) IgA - b) IgG - c) IgE - d) IgD - e) IgM This set of questions is intended to assess your understanding of key concepts in immunology. Each question provides multiple choices, from which you are expected to select the most accurate answer. Consider the role and function of proteins, immune cells, and vaccines in the immune response as you determine your answers.
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