The general name for the antigens against which the immune system is normally tolerant are '' self antigen".
Here , the chemical group or molecule of an organism which act as antigen is tolerant in healthy immune system of parent organism. They doesn't produce antibody for their own body cells or proteins. The medical terminology for which our body produces antibody against our own body cells are known as autoimmune disorder which is a medical condition.
What is the general name for the antigens against which the immune system is normally tolerant?
In general, the immune response to extracellular antigens involves: 1. the cellular arm of the immune system 2. the red blood cells of the circulatory system 3. adhesion molecules 4. the humoral arm of the immune system 5. all of the above
———- is the acquired inability to make an immune response against self-antigens
Immune system 1.The against pathogens that are general, and not targeted at specific pathogens immune system includes the skin and defenses . The immune system that attack specific pathogens, like antibodies and the cells that produce them immune system includes the parts of the 3. The white blood cells are made in the 4. The lymph flows through cells of the immune system can accumulate to fight a local infection where white blood 5. Blood flows into, through and out...
Immune system 1.The against pathogens that are general, and not targeted at specific pathogens immune system includes the skin and defenses . The immune system that attack specific pathogens, like antibodies and the cells that produce them immune system includes the parts of the 3. The white blood cells are made in the 4. The lymph flows through cells of the immune system can accumulate to fight a local infection where white blood 5. Blood flows into, through and out...
What is an antigen? How does the immune system recognize antigens? Please be as specific as possible.
How does the immune system distinguish between food antigens and the antigens of invading bacteria that it must fight? (Describe 2 routes of Ag presentation of soluble food antigens) Explain the mechanism of food allergy. How an oral tolerance can be breached?
You are a T-helper cell in your immune system and are deciding what parts of the immune system to marshall against an incoming invader. For this assignment, you will be presented with a pathogen and its arsenal of virulence factors that it can use against you. Your job, if you choose to accept it, is to pick the portions of the immune system that you will use against each virulence factor and then describe how that immune system part inactivates...
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lymphocytes of the adaptive immune system have evolved to recognize
an extraordinary variety of antigens from bacteria viruses and
disease causing agents
name
the antigen recognition molecules of b cells
Monocytes move from the systemic circulatory system into general connective tissues, where they differentiate into what phagocytic cell type?
1 A. Which antigens are most important in the immune response to the influenza virus? B. Explain the difference between antigenic drift and antigenic shift in the influenza virus. C. Which is most likely to lead to a major worldwide pandemic? D. What is the role of the phenomenon of ‘original antigenic sin’ in immunity to this virus?
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help w second question
lymphocytes of the adaptive immune system have evolved to recognize
an extraordinary variety of antigens from bacteria viruses and
disease causing agents
name
the antigen recognition molecules of b cells
heavy and light chains of these molecules are composed of 2
regions name these regions and briefly describe their
functions
Monocytes move from the systemic circulatory system into general connective tissues, where they differentiate into what phagocytic cell type?