Describe clonal selection, and which of the formed elements are important in clonal selection and antibody production.
Clonal selection is defined as a process that describes how one B or T cell which recognizes the antigen entering into the body is selected from pre-existing cell pool with different specific properties of antigen and then reproduced to generate a clonal cell population eliminating the foreign particle i.e. the antigen.
B cell production with increased antibody-binding affinity for their antigens are importan during clonal selection.
Describe clonal selection, and which of the formed elements are important in clonal selection and antibody...
. Define the term “clonal selection”. To which types of immune cells does clonal selection apply?
72) Antigen presentation by a Dendritic cell or macrophage causes A) fever B) clonal selection C) a drop in antibody production D) a dangerous drop in blood pressure E) The end of The World A= True B=False 74) Following a second exposure the antibody titre is 1000X higher than the first exposure 75) The response seen is due to toll-like receptors and not memory cells 76) "B" antibodies will be found at high titre following a second exposure to B...
Drag the terms to their correct locations in this concept map about clonal selection. Reset Help Clonal selection begins with first exposure to Bolig second exposure stimulates stimulates production of cell-mediated Immune response first clone consists of helper T cells and antigen include when stimulated produce Hector cells consists of cytotoxic T memory cells result in result in second clone humoral immune response
explain in detail why the term "formed elements" are used to describe the suspended components of blood
QUESTION 14 Clonal selection results in production of: Plasma cells Оа Both plasma cells and memory cells b. Cc Memory cells Antigen presenting cells QUESTION 15 Which acquired immune cells are involved in cell-mediated immunity and destroy virally infected cells through direct contact? a. plasma B cells b.cytotoxic T cells c. helper T cells d. macrophages QUESTION 16 QUESTION 16 Which of the following molecules are not found in filtrate at any stage of processing? a. Red blood cells b....
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List and describe the formed elements describing recognition and physiological characteristics used to identify them microscopically.
Describe the structure of an antibody molecule. MUST refer to four specific features of its primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure and how they are important for its function.
Describe in detail the four main processes by which antibody diversity is generated in development of the B cell repertoire. Explain why this generation of diversity does not increase diversity in the Fc domains of antibodies.
Describe the fundamentals elements of writing skills. Explain how knowing these fundamentals are important in a medical office and the healthcare profession. (V.C.7)