A pathogen can be a (n)

Question: A pathogen can be a (n)
[A].

agent that causes a disease

[B].

virus

[C].

bacteria

[D].

All of these

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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CD antigens

Question: CD antigens
[A].

allow leukocytes to recognize antigen

[B].

are each expressed on only one cell type

[C].

are expressed on immune cells to mark them for separation

[D].

function as receptors for cytokine and CAMs

Answer: Option D

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Which of the following is incorrect with regard to antigen epitopes?

Question: Which of the following is incorrect with regard to antigen epitopes?
[A].

An epitope may be shared by two different antigens

[B].

A protein molecule usually contains multiple epitopes

[C].

B cells bind only processed antigen epitopes

[D].

Epitopes may be linear or assembled

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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For specific antigen recognition by T cells,

Question: For specific antigen recognition by T cells,
[A].

antigen is bound by a T cell membrane antibody

[B].

denaturation of antigen does not reduce epitope recognition

[C].

MHC molecules are not required

[D].

antigen exposure during T cell maturation is required

Answer: Option B

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During the lag period between antigen contact and detection of adaptive immunity,

Question: During the lag period between antigen contact and detection of adaptive immunity,
[A].

antigen is hidden from the immune system in macrophages

[B].

innate immune effectors are eliminating antigen

[C].

innate immunity blocks the activation of adaptive immune effector cells

[D].

new B and T cells with the appropriate antigen specificity must be produced in the bone marrow

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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