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|q10=Where is IgG produced? | |q10=Where is IgG produced? | ||
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*Lymph nodes | *Lymph nodes | ||
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|q11=What is the function of IgG? | |q11=What is the function of IgG? | ||
|a11=Activates the classical pathway of the complement cascade | |a11=Activates the classical pathway of the complement cascade | ||
*Can act as targets for macrophages, eosinophils and [[Neutrophils|neutrophils]] | *Can act as targets for macrophages, eosinophils and [[Neutrophils|neutrophils]] | ||
*Causes agglutination and opsonisation of bacteria | *Causes agglutination and opsonisation of bacteria | ||
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Immunoglobulins Structure and Function
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What are immunoglobulins also known as? | Antibodies
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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? | Mediates phagocytosis
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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? | They each have a different composition to their heavy chains
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IgA is specially adapted for function at which type of surface? | Mucosal surfaces
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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? | Helps B cell development
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True or False: IgE is not a soluble antibody? | True
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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? | True
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Where is IgG produced? | Bone marrow
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What is the function of IgG? | Activates the classical pathway of the complement cascade
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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 of IgM? |
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Immunoglobulins Variation
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Which genes code for the immunoglobulin subtypes and on which chain are they located? |
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Complete the sentences about IgG subtypes:
Humans and rodents have ??? IgG subtypes. Dogs have ??? IgG subtypes. Ruminats have ??? IgG subtypes. |
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What are allotypes? |
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What are idiotypes? | Variations in the sequences of amino acids in the variable regions of the light and heavy chains
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What is immunoglobulin heavy chain switching? |
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How do different classes of antibody differ from each other? |
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