
Chapter 22, Part IV
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- Q1Complete the following: https://www.purposegames.com/game/antibody-mediated-immunity and https://www.purposegames.com/game/B8HerxNWUkP and https://www.purposegames.com/game/antibody-b-cell-receptor-look-alikeFALSETRUE30s
- Q2Complete the following: https://www.purposegames.com/game/antibody-actionsFALSETRUE30s
- Q3Where is the antigen binding site located on the antibody molecule?At the bottom of the YAt the top of the YIn the middle of the YOn the sides of the Y30s
- Q4Why is the antigen binding site of the antibody highly variable?To allow for millions of types of antibodies, each with a different binding siteTo make it harder to detect pathogensTo prevent attachment to pathogensTo decrease the effectiveness of antibodies30s
- Q5What role does the antibody molecule play in the immune response?To regulate body temperatureTo directly destroy pathogensTo produce cytokinesTo attach to something foreign and make it easier for the immune system to recognize as a pathogen30s
- Q6What part of the antibody molecule is always the same?The middle of the YThe top of the YThe bottom of the YThe sides of the Y30s
- Q7What is the function of the antigen binding site on the antibody molecule?To bind to a specific antigenTo trigger a general immune responseTo regulate body temperatureTo produce antibodies30s
- Q8How many types of antibodies can there be due to the variability of the antigen binding site?MillionsTens of thousandsHundredsThousands30s
- Q9What is the term for specific portions of an antigen's exposed surface that antibodies bind to?Immune recognition centersProtein binding sitesAntibody activation sitesAntigenic determinant sites30s
- Q10Which part of the antibody binds specifically to the antigenic determinant sites on an antigen?Antibody tailEpitopeParatopeComplement protein30s
- Q11Which term best describes the specific molecular structure on an antigen's surface that the paratope of an antibody binds to?Antigenic markerEpitopeAntibody decoy siteAgglutination center30s
- Q12What is the term for the specific region on an antibody that binds to the epitope of an antigen?Antigenic siteImmunoglobulin centerAntibody hinge regionParatope30s
- Q13What is the term for the unique molecular structures on the surface of an antigen that antibodies bind to?Immune recognition regionsProtein activation sitesAntigenic determinant sitesAntibody binding sites30s
- Q14What is a complete antigen?An antigen with no antigenic determinant sitesAn antigen with at least two antigenic determinant sitesAn antigen with three antigenic determinant sitesAn antigen with only one antigenic determinant site30s
- Q15What is the term for an immune response in which antibodies are produced in response to a specific antigen?Humoral immunityPassive immunityCell-mediated immunityInnate immunity30s