Antigens and Immune Response MCQs

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Q51.
The antibiotic penicillin is a small molecule that does not induce antibody formation. However, penicillin binds to serum proteins and forms a complex that in some people induces antibody formation resulting in an allergic reaction. Penicillin is therefore
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Answer: (d).both an antigen and a hapten
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Answer: (b).denaturation of antigen does not reduce epitope recognition
Q53.
Antigen, when injected in the body activates its specific lymphocytes in the
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Answer: (b).draining lymph nodes
Q54.
A molecule that can be covalently linked to a non-immunogenic antigen to make it an immunogen is called a (n)
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Answer: (b).carrier
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Answer: (c).B cells bind only processed antigen epitopes
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Answer: (c).low zone tolerance
Q57.
Which of the following immune cells would have an especially low count in a patient with advanced AIDS?
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Answer: (b).Helper T lymphocyte
Q58.
In cellular immunity, T lymphocytes are responsible for the recognition and killing of foreign invaders. The cells are
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Answer: (c).both (a) and (b)
Q59.
Plasma cells produce thousands of __________ that are released into the bloodstream
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Answer: (b).antibodies
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Answer: (d).All of the above
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