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Question 1 10 / 10 pts (TCO 9) List and describe the structure of each of the five classes of antibody molecules. Which one is produced first in the disease process? Which is the most prevalent? Your Answer: IgM comes first and then convert I gG is the most come and long lasting IgE release histamen IgD remains attached to b cells IgA body secrections Chapter 16, B Lymphocytes (B cells) and Antibodies section IgM is a pentamer of five subunits. IgG is a monomer, the most common and longest lasting. IgA is associated with secretions; secretory IgA is a dimer. Monomeric IgA is also found circulating in the bloodstream. IgE is a monomer and associated with allergic reactions and helminth infections. IgD is a monomer and often membrane bound. Its function is not known. IgM is produced first during the infection response. IgG is the most prevalent antibody.

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BIOS 242 WEEK 5 QUIZ
Question 1
pts
(TCO 9) List and describe the structure of each of the five classes of antibody molecules. Which
one is produced first in the disease process? Which is the most prevalent?
Your Answer:
IgM comes first and then convert

I gG is the most come and long lasting

IgE release histamen

IgD remains attached to b cells

IgA body secrections

Chapter 16, B Lymphocytes (B cells) and Antibodies section
IgM is a pentamer of five subunits. IgG is a monomer, the most common and longest lasting. IgA
is associated with secretions; secretory IgA is a dimer. Monomeric IgA is also found circulating in
the bloodstream. IgE is a monomer and associated with allergic reactions and helminth
infections. IgD is a monomer and often membrane bound. Its function is not known. IgM is
produced first during the infection response. IgG is the most prevalent antibody.




Question 1b
pts
(TCO 9) Innate immunity and its preventative physiology can be seen in all but which of the
choices below?


Tears




Mucus membrane




Sweat glands

, Correct!


Keratin of fingernails




Sebum


Question 2
pts
( TCO 9) The complement system is involved in all the following except _____


triggering of fever




chemotaxis

Correct!


production of antibodies




triggering of inflammatory reactions




opsonization




Question 3
pts
( TCO 9) A response to inflammatory mediators could be _____.


coughing




forcible expulsion

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