11. Expressing multiple MHC molecules is beneficial to a single individual as this increases the likelihood of an effective immune response to a specific antigen. The MHC molecules process the antigens and present them to the T cells. Thus it is difficult for the pathogens to evade immune response.
12. Effector B cells include antibody secreting B cells. These are known as plasma cells.
Question 11 3 pts Why is expressing multiple MHC molecules beneficial to a single individual? This...
3 pts Question 12 What type(s) of MHC molecules are present on antigen-presenting cells? Neither MHC I nor MHC II O Both MHC I and MHC II MHC I only OM ll only Question 13 3 pts A B-cell may be activated by: A cytotoxic T-cell A natural killer T-cell Another B-cell A TFH cell
Question 13 3 pt: MHC I and MHC Il differ from each other in that: MHC I, but not MHC II, is necessary for T cells to kill cells presenting endogenous antigen MHC I, but not MHC II, primarily present exogenous antigens to CD8+ T cells MHC I, but not MHC II, is necessary for T cells to activate B cells MHC II, but not MHC I, primarily present endogenous antigens to CD4+ T cells Question 14 3 pts In...
Question 9 1 pts Natural killer cells target cells that lack MHC-Ion their surface. True O False 1 pts Question 10 the difference between innate Question 12 1 pts Match the term with the method of complement activation classical pathway [Choose] alternate pathway [Choose] lectin pathway ✓ [Choose) BPD binding to a Sathogen antibody binding to an antigen T cytotoxic cells binding to MHC- lectin binding to RBD lectin binding to mannose 1 pts 13
1 pts T cytotoxic cell activation involves: O antigen binding to antibody on B cells O T cell receptor (TCR) binding to antigen displayed in MHC-II O T cell receptor (TCR) binding to antigen displayed in MHC- natural killer cells 1 pts Question 13 Question 11 1 pts Which of the following is found on the surface of T cells! O All of these O MHC-II O CD and TCR TCR O CD 1 pts Question 12 Question 10 1...
1)You inject a mouse with a protein antigen X. This is the first time the mouse has been exposed to X. In the course of clearing X from their body the mouse will launch an immune response to antigen X. Over the course of the immune response antigen X will encounter naïve, effector and memory lymphocytes (B- and T-cells). There are distinct differences between the function and role of each type (naïve, effector and memory).Differentiate between naïve, effector and memory lymphocytes. Focus...
Question 7 3 pts Which of the following normally occurs after B cell encounter with its antigen? Select all correct answers. Antibody production Class switch recombination VIDJ recombination Junctional diversification Question 8 3 pts What type(s) of MHC molecules are present on antigen-presenting cells? Both MHC I and MHC II Neither MHC I nor MHC II MHC II only MHC I only
Question 1 (2 points) Saved Which of the following is a charcteristic of the innate immune system but not the specific/adaptive immune system? - B cells produce antibody CD4 T cells organize the response can activate quickly has memory of a pathogen/antigen after the response Question 2 (2 points) In an immune response to a specific bacteria, which of the following happens after all of the others? production of IgA that can bind to the pathogen phagocytosis of the bacteria...
Question 3 1 pts Which of the following immunological activities does NOT occur at sites of infection during an immune response? opsonization of bacteria killing of infected cells by effector T cells Activation of T cells by antigen-presenting cells O phagocytosis by macrophages, neutrophils, and dendritic cells
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Question 11 3 pts A B-cell may be activated by: O A TEH cell O Another B-cell O A cytotoxic T-cell O A natural killer T-cell Question 12 3 pts What happens to centrocytes that have high-affinity (tightly-binding) antigen receptors after somatic hypermutation? They receive survival signals from TFH cells o They cannot process antigen or present it to TFH cells o They undergo phagocytosis by dendritic cells in the "light zone" o They die...
Question 1: B cells secrete these types of immunoglobulin antibodies. Choose all correct. 1. IgD 2. IgL 3. IgG 4. IgM 5. IgA 6. IgE True or False Questions 2. T cells expressing CD8 protein on their surface are called cytotoxic T cells and function in the killing the infected APC cell. 3. Antigen presentation on the cell surface is a way to tell the immune system that they are infected and the presented molecule tells T cells what they...