In the following experiment, strain B mouse is subjected to sublethal irradiation and a bone marrow transplant from a genetically identical mouse, prior to receiving a skin graft from strain A mouse. Would you expect the skin graft to be accepted or rejected? Mark all answers that apply. skin graft strain B bone marrow The graft will be rejected because the recipient mouse can still develop T cells The graft will be accepted because irradiation wipes out all functional immune cells in the recipient mouse The graft will be rejected because the recipient mouse still has a thymus The graft will be accepted because the bone marrow transplant causes thymic atrophy in the recipient mouse Bys strain A x-irr OC

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In the following experiment, strain B mouse is subjected to sublethal irradiation and
a bone marrow transplant from a genetically identical mouse, prior to receiving a
skin graft from strain A mouse. Would you expect the skin graft to be accepted or
rejected? Mark all answers that apply.
skin graft
strain A
strain B
bone marrow
The graft will be rejected because the recipient mouse can still develop T cells
The graft will be accepted because irradiation wipes out all functional immune cells in
the recipient mouse
The graft will be rejected because the recipient mouse still has a thymus
7
The graft will be accepted because the bone marrow transplant causes thymic atrophy
in the recipient mouse
x-irr
OC
Transcribed Image Text:In the following experiment, strain B mouse is subjected to sublethal irradiation and a bone marrow transplant from a genetically identical mouse, prior to receiving a skin graft from strain A mouse. Would you expect the skin graft to be accepted or rejected? Mark all answers that apply. skin graft strain A strain B bone marrow The graft will be rejected because the recipient mouse can still develop T cells The graft will be accepted because irradiation wipes out all functional immune cells in the recipient mouse The graft will be rejected because the recipient mouse still has a thymus 7 The graft will be accepted because the bone marrow transplant causes thymic atrophy in the recipient mouse x-irr OC
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