Deck 5: Antibody Structure and Function

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Which of the following is a characteristic of IgA?

A) It is found in secretions.
B) It fixes complement.
C) It is a pentamer in serum.
D) It is the primary response antibody.
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Which region of the immunoglobulin molecule can bind antigen?

A) Fab
B) CL
C) CH
D) Hinge region
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Identify the correct pairing of an immunoglobulin and its property.

A) IgA: crosses the placenta
B) IgG: most abundant in serum
C) IgM: immunoglobulin produced by a T cell
D) IgE: major immunoglobulin of secondary response
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The antigen specificity of a B cell is determined:

A) after interaction with antigen.
B) by H- and L-chain variable-region sequences.
C) only by the L chain.
D) after isotype switching.
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Which immunoglobulin is found in only trace amounts in the serum?

A) IgM
B) IgG
C) IgD
D) IgA
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The idiotype of an antibody is located on which region?

A) CH
B) CL
C) VH + VL
D) Fc
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Kappa or lambda light chains:

A) are encoded on the same chromosome.
B) associate with only one type of heavy chain at a time.
C) can be expressed by the same B cell.
D) are expressed by a pre-B cell.
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The ability of an antibody to opsonize is located in which region?

A) F(ab)2
B) Fc
C) VL + VC
D) Hypervariable
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Variations in immunoglobulin structure that occur because of the use of different constant region domains are known as:

A) allotypes.
B) idiotypes.
C) isotypes.
D) autotypes.
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The primary response is characterized by:

A) the recognition of antigens by naïve B cells.
B) the recognition of antigens by memory B cells.
C) the production of large amounts of IgG.
D) a very short lag period.
E) a long duration of high titer.
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Which immunoglobulin can cross the placenta?

A) IgM
B) IgE
C) IgA
D) IgG
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Which immunoglobulin appears in the highest titer in the secondary response?

A) IgG
B) IgA
C) IgM
D) IgD
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Identify the true statement about the anamnestic response versus the primary response.

A) The primary response has a long lag phase; the anamnestic response has a short lag phase.
B) The primary response has a short lag phase; the anamnestic response has a long lag phase.
C) the primary response involves a rapid increase in antibody titer, whereas the anamnestic response involves a rapid decrease in antibody titer.
D) The primary response involves predominantly an increase in IgG antibodies, whereas the anamnestic response involves predominantly an increase in IgM antibodies.
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Which immunoglobulin activates the classical complement pathway?

A) IgD
B) IgM
C) IgA
D) IgE
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Which is characteristic of IgG?

A) First class of antibody to appear
B) Found mainly in secretions
C) The least abundant antibody in serum
D) Provides immunity for the newborn
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What products are the result of papain being used to cleave antibody molecules?

A) Two Fab fragments and one Fc portion
B) Two L chains and two H chains
C) VL, CL, VH, and CH
D) One F(ab)2 and Fc' portions
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Which is a characteristic of IgM?

A) It can cross the placenta.
B) It is able to fix complement.
C) It increases greatly in the secondary response.
D) It can bind only two antigens.
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Which of the following pairs represents light chains of antibody molecules?

A) Kappa and epsilon
B) Gamma and lambda
C) Lambda and kappa
D) Alpha and beta
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All polymeric but not monomeric immunoglobulins are characterized by:

A) a secretory component.
B) an extra H-chain domain.
C) a J chain.
D) high carbohydrate content.
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Which immunoglobulin appears first in the primary response?

A) IgG
B) IgM
C) IgA
D) IgE
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The combination of a plasma cell fused to a myeloma cell is called a:

A) melanoma.
B) hybridoma.
C) mycetoma.
D) myeloma.
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IgA in secretions has a valence of:

A) 1.
B) 2.
C) 4.
D) 10.
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The valence of an IgG antibody molecule is:

A) 1.
B) 2.
C) 4.
D) 10.
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Which of the following statements about coding for antibody molecules is true?

A) Heavy chains are coded for on chromosome 2.
B) V, D, and J code for heavy chain variable regions.
C) DNA molecules coding for light chains are rearranged first.
D) V and D code for light chain variable regions.
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Immunoglobulins are grouped into classes on the basis of similarities in:

A) light chains.
B) heavy chains.
C) antigen binding sites.
D) disulfide bonds.
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Which immunoglobulin causes allergic reactions as a result of release of histamine from mast cells?

A) IgA
B) IgE
C) IgD
D) IgM
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Which class makes up 70% to 80% of total serum immunoglobulins?

A) IgA
B) IgG
C) IgM
D) IgE
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A Fab fragment consists of:

A) two heavy chains.
B) two light chains.
C) one light chain and one-half of a heavy chain.
D) one light chain and an entire heavy chain.
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Identify the statement about monoclonal antibodies that is true.

A) They all recognize numerous antigens.
B) They arise from a single B cell.
C) They are used for testing only and not as therapeutic agents.
D) They are found only in cancerous states.
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Which option best describes monoclonal antibody?

A) Antibody made against multiple epitopes
B) Antibody made by a variety of B cells
C) Antibody made from a single antibody-producing cell
D) All antibody of any one particular class
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Select the statement about secondary response to an antigen that is true.

A) Equal amounts of IgM and IgG are made.
B) IgG is increased 100-fold to 1,000-fold.
C) IgM is increased 100-fold.
D) The lag time is the same as the primary response.
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Somatic mutation of immunoglobulin genes accounts for:

A) allelic exclusion.
B) class switching from IgM to IgG.
C) affinity maturation.
D) creation of the isotype.
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Which option represents an isotype of a heavy chain?

A) Kappa
B) Beta
C) Epsilon
D) Lambda
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The receptor for antigen on a mature B cell is:

A) MHC class I.
B) IgG.
C) IgM.
D) MHC class II.
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What is the main function of IgD?

A) It helps in class switching.
B) It is a primary response antibody.
C) It protects mucous membranes.
D) It offers protection to newborns.
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Which antibody is best able to agglutinate and fix complement?

A) IgA
B) IgM
C) IgG
D) IgE
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The region of an antibody molecule that exhibits the greatest variability from antibody to antibody is known as the:

A) hypervariable region.
B) constant region.
C) Fc region.
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Bence-Jones proteins are identical to:

A) secretory IgA.
B) heavy chains.
C) light chains.
D) IgG molecules.
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Immunoglobulins IgG,IgM,IgA,and IgD represent:

A) isotypes.
B) allotypes.
C) idiotypes.
D) heterotypes.
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IgD is produced by:

A) differential splicing of the RNA transcript.
B) differential splicing of the DNA transcript.
C) constant gene-region rearrangement.
D) immature B cells.
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Of all IgG subclasses,IgG3 has the largest hinge region,making it:

A) the only subclass capable of crossing the placenta.
B) the subclass with the highest number of antigen binding sites.
C) the most efficient subclass for activating complement.
D) incapable of opsonization.
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Identify the main purpose of the secretory component of IgA.

A) Transports across endothelial cells
B) Combines with antigen
C) Joins the two monomers
D) Involved in class switching
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IgG subclasses differ from one another in the number and position of:

A) heavy chain domains.
B) antigen binding sites.
C) light chains.
D) disulfide bonds.
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The antibody found on B cells that is thought to be involved in B-cell maturation is:

A) IgA.
B) IgD.
C) IgE.
D) IgM.
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In serum electrophoresis conducted at pH 8.6,which protein group migrates the fastest?

A) Albumin
B) Alpha-1 globulin
C) Alpha-2 globulin
D) Gamma globulin
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Identify the characteristic that best describes IgE.

A) Fixes complement
B) Binds to mast cells
C) Found on mucosal surfaces
D) Participates in agglutination reactions
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In serum protein electrophoresis,which band contains the immunoglobulins?

A) Alpha-1
B) Alpha-2
C) Beta
D) Gamma
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The antibody that appears first in an immune response and is a pentamer with a molecular weight of 900,000 Da best describes:

A) IgM.
B) IgD.
C) IgA.
D) IgG.
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Which antibody is found mainly as a dimer in mucosal secretions?

A) IgA
B) IgD
C) IgE
D) IgG
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Where on an antibody molecule does combination with antigen take place?

A) Variable region
B) Constant region
C) Hinge region
D) Fc region
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Which of the following best characterizes IgD?

A) Primary response antibody
B) Surface receptor for antigen
C) Responsible for allergic reactions
D) Fixes complement
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The theory that lymphocytes are preprogrammed to respond to a particular type of antigen best describes:

A) the clonal selection theory.
B) Ehrlich's side-chain theory.
C) the spontaneous generation theory.
D) Edelman's antibody-formation theory.
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How does IgG differ from IgM?

A) IgM can cross the placenta.
B) IgG can bind more antigens than IgM.
C) IgG is the main antibody in serum.
D) Only IgM has kappa light chains.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of IgA?

A) It is found in secretions.
B) It fixes complement.
C) It is a pentamer in serum.
D) It is the primary response antibody.
It is found in secretions.
2
Which region of the immunoglobulin molecule can bind antigen?

A) Fab
B) CL
C) CH
D) Hinge region
Fab
3
Identify the correct pairing of an immunoglobulin and its property.

A) IgA: crosses the placenta
B) IgG: most abundant in serum
C) IgM: immunoglobulin produced by a T cell
D) IgE: major immunoglobulin of secondary response
IgG: most abundant in serum
4
The antigen specificity of a B cell is determined:

A) after interaction with antigen.
B) by H- and L-chain variable-region sequences.
C) only by the L chain.
D) after isotype switching.
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Which immunoglobulin is found in only trace amounts in the serum?

A) IgM
B) IgG
C) IgD
D) IgA
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The idiotype of an antibody is located on which region?

A) CH
B) CL
C) VH + VL
D) Fc
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Kappa or lambda light chains:

A) are encoded on the same chromosome.
B) associate with only one type of heavy chain at a time.
C) can be expressed by the same B cell.
D) are expressed by a pre-B cell.
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The ability of an antibody to opsonize is located in which region?

A) F(ab)2
B) Fc
C) VL + VC
D) Hypervariable
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Variations in immunoglobulin structure that occur because of the use of different constant region domains are known as:

A) allotypes.
B) idiotypes.
C) isotypes.
D) autotypes.
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The primary response is characterized by:

A) the recognition of antigens by naïve B cells.
B) the recognition of antigens by memory B cells.
C) the production of large amounts of IgG.
D) a very short lag period.
E) a long duration of high titer.
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11
Which immunoglobulin can cross the placenta?

A) IgM
B) IgE
C) IgA
D) IgG
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Which immunoglobulin appears in the highest titer in the secondary response?

A) IgG
B) IgA
C) IgM
D) IgD
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13
Identify the true statement about the anamnestic response versus the primary response.

A) The primary response has a long lag phase; the anamnestic response has a short lag phase.
B) The primary response has a short lag phase; the anamnestic response has a long lag phase.
C) the primary response involves a rapid increase in antibody titer, whereas the anamnestic response involves a rapid decrease in antibody titer.
D) The primary response involves predominantly an increase in IgG antibodies, whereas the anamnestic response involves predominantly an increase in IgM antibodies.
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14
Which immunoglobulin activates the classical complement pathway?

A) IgD
B) IgM
C) IgA
D) IgE
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Which is characteristic of IgG?

A) First class of antibody to appear
B) Found mainly in secretions
C) The least abundant antibody in serum
D) Provides immunity for the newborn
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What products are the result of papain being used to cleave antibody molecules?

A) Two Fab fragments and one Fc portion
B) Two L chains and two H chains
C) VL, CL, VH, and CH
D) One F(ab)2 and Fc' portions
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Which is a characteristic of IgM?

A) It can cross the placenta.
B) It is able to fix complement.
C) It increases greatly in the secondary response.
D) It can bind only two antigens.
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Which of the following pairs represents light chains of antibody molecules?

A) Kappa and epsilon
B) Gamma and lambda
C) Lambda and kappa
D) Alpha and beta
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All polymeric but not monomeric immunoglobulins are characterized by:

A) a secretory component.
B) an extra H-chain domain.
C) a J chain.
D) high carbohydrate content.
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Which immunoglobulin appears first in the primary response?

A) IgG
B) IgM
C) IgA
D) IgE
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21
The combination of a plasma cell fused to a myeloma cell is called a:

A) melanoma.
B) hybridoma.
C) mycetoma.
D) myeloma.
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IgA in secretions has a valence of:

A) 1.
B) 2.
C) 4.
D) 10.
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The valence of an IgG antibody molecule is:

A) 1.
B) 2.
C) 4.
D) 10.
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Which of the following statements about coding for antibody molecules is true?

A) Heavy chains are coded for on chromosome 2.
B) V, D, and J code for heavy chain variable regions.
C) DNA molecules coding for light chains are rearranged first.
D) V and D code for light chain variable regions.
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Immunoglobulins are grouped into classes on the basis of similarities in:

A) light chains.
B) heavy chains.
C) antigen binding sites.
D) disulfide bonds.
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26
Which immunoglobulin causes allergic reactions as a result of release of histamine from mast cells?

A) IgA
B) IgE
C) IgD
D) IgM
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27
Which class makes up 70% to 80% of total serum immunoglobulins?

A) IgA
B) IgG
C) IgM
D) IgE
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A Fab fragment consists of:

A) two heavy chains.
B) two light chains.
C) one light chain and one-half of a heavy chain.
D) one light chain and an entire heavy chain.
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29
Identify the statement about monoclonal antibodies that is true.

A) They all recognize numerous antigens.
B) They arise from a single B cell.
C) They are used for testing only and not as therapeutic agents.
D) They are found only in cancerous states.
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30
Which option best describes monoclonal antibody?

A) Antibody made against multiple epitopes
B) Antibody made by a variety of B cells
C) Antibody made from a single antibody-producing cell
D) All antibody of any one particular class
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31
Select the statement about secondary response to an antigen that is true.

A) Equal amounts of IgM and IgG are made.
B) IgG is increased 100-fold to 1,000-fold.
C) IgM is increased 100-fold.
D) The lag time is the same as the primary response.
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Somatic mutation of immunoglobulin genes accounts for:

A) allelic exclusion.
B) class switching from IgM to IgG.
C) affinity maturation.
D) creation of the isotype.
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33
Which option represents an isotype of a heavy chain?

A) Kappa
B) Beta
C) Epsilon
D) Lambda
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34
The receptor for antigen on a mature B cell is:

A) MHC class I.
B) IgG.
C) IgM.
D) MHC class II.
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35
What is the main function of IgD?

A) It helps in class switching.
B) It is a primary response antibody.
C) It protects mucous membranes.
D) It offers protection to newborns.
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36
Which antibody is best able to agglutinate and fix complement?

A) IgA
B) IgM
C) IgG
D) IgE
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37
The region of an antibody molecule that exhibits the greatest variability from antibody to antibody is known as the:

A) hypervariable region.
B) constant region.
C) Fc region.
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38
Bence-Jones proteins are identical to:

A) secretory IgA.
B) heavy chains.
C) light chains.
D) IgG molecules.
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39
Immunoglobulins IgG,IgM,IgA,and IgD represent:

A) isotypes.
B) allotypes.
C) idiotypes.
D) heterotypes.
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40
IgD is produced by:

A) differential splicing of the RNA transcript.
B) differential splicing of the DNA transcript.
C) constant gene-region rearrangement.
D) immature B cells.
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41
Of all IgG subclasses,IgG3 has the largest hinge region,making it:

A) the only subclass capable of crossing the placenta.
B) the subclass with the highest number of antigen binding sites.
C) the most efficient subclass for activating complement.
D) incapable of opsonization.
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42
Identify the main purpose of the secretory component of IgA.

A) Transports across endothelial cells
B) Combines with antigen
C) Joins the two monomers
D) Involved in class switching
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43
IgG subclasses differ from one another in the number and position of:

A) heavy chain domains.
B) antigen binding sites.
C) light chains.
D) disulfide bonds.
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44
The antibody found on B cells that is thought to be involved in B-cell maturation is:

A) IgA.
B) IgD.
C) IgE.
D) IgM.
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45
In serum electrophoresis conducted at pH 8.6,which protein group migrates the fastest?

A) Albumin
B) Alpha-1 globulin
C) Alpha-2 globulin
D) Gamma globulin
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46
Identify the characteristic that best describes IgE.

A) Fixes complement
B) Binds to mast cells
C) Found on mucosal surfaces
D) Participates in agglutination reactions
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47
In serum protein electrophoresis,which band contains the immunoglobulins?

A) Alpha-1
B) Alpha-2
C) Beta
D) Gamma
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48
The antibody that appears first in an immune response and is a pentamer with a molecular weight of 900,000 Da best describes:

A) IgM.
B) IgD.
C) IgA.
D) IgG.
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49
Which antibody is found mainly as a dimer in mucosal secretions?

A) IgA
B) IgD
C) IgE
D) IgG
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50
Where on an antibody molecule does combination with antigen take place?

A) Variable region
B) Constant region
C) Hinge region
D) Fc region
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51
Which of the following best characterizes IgD?

A) Primary response antibody
B) Surface receptor for antigen
C) Responsible for allergic reactions
D) Fixes complement
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52
The theory that lymphocytes are preprogrammed to respond to a particular type of antigen best describes:

A) the clonal selection theory.
B) Ehrlich's side-chain theory.
C) the spontaneous generation theory.
D) Edelman's antibody-formation theory.
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How does IgG differ from IgM?

A) IgM can cross the placenta.
B) IgG can bind more antigens than IgM.
C) IgG is the main antibody in serum.
D) Only IgM has kappa light chains.
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