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*'''''Causes agglutination and opsonisation of bacteria''''' | *'''''Causes agglutination and opsonisation of bacteria''''' | ||
||[[Immunoglobulin G - WikiBlood#Function|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | ||[[Immunoglobulin G - WikiBlood#Function|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | ||
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+ | |<big>'''True or False: IgM is a monomer''' | ||
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+ | *'''''True''''' | ||
+ | *'''''But it is secreted as a pentamer''''' | ||
+ | ||[[Immunoglobulin M - WikiBlood#Structure|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | ||
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+ | |<big>'''IgM is five times larger than most other antibodies. What effect does this have on its function?''' | ||
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+ | *'''''Cannot cross the placenta''''' | ||
+ | *'''''Does not diffuse quickly or enter tissues readily''''' | ||
+ | *'''''Its concentration in extracellular fluid and lymph is low''''' | ||
+ | ||[[Immunoglobulin M - WikiBlood#Production|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | ||
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+ | |<big>'''What are the main functions og IgM?''' | ||
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+ | *'''''Complement activation''''' | ||
+ | *'''''Agglutination''''' | ||
+ | *'''''Opsonisation''''' | ||
+ | *'''''Virus neutralisation''''' | ||
+ | ||[[Immunoglobulin M - WikiBlood#Function|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | ||
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Immunoglobulins Structure and Function
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What are immunoglobulins also known as? |
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How many domains does the heavy chain have? |
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How many domains does the light chain have? |
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What are hypervariable domains? |
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What does Fab stand for and from which chain is it generated? |
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What does Fc stand for and from which chain is it generated? |
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What does the Fc fragment do? |
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What are the four major effects of antibodies? |
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Classes of Immunoglobulin
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How do the five classes of immunoglobulins vary from each other? |
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IgA is specially adapted for function at which type of surface? |
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True or False: IgA is a monomer |
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What are the functions of IgA? |
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In which species has IgD been identified? |
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What is the main function of IgD? |
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True or False: IgE is not a soluble antibody? |
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What are the functions of IgE? |
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True or False: IgG is the smallest antibody and can easily leave the plasma and enter tissue? |
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Where is IgG produced? |
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What is the function of IgG? |
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True or False: IgM is a monomer |
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IgM is five times larger than most other antibodies. What effect does this have on its function? |
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What are the main functions og IgM? |
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Immunoglobulins Variation
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What are immunoglobulins also known as? |
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