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BIOL251 EXAM 4 STUDY POINTS QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS 2026 RATED A+
1. CH18 START

Explain humoral immunity and cellular immunity-ANSWER- - Humoral ’ B cell immunity

Eliminates EXTRAcellular antigens (bacteria, toxins, viruses in bloodstream)- Cellular ’ T cell
immunity

Eliminates INTRAcellular pathogens/antigens (viruses infecting cells, aberrant cells)

2. Define antigens and epitopes (antigenic determinants)-ANSWER- - Antigens ’ anything the
body

perceives as foreign

Food, viruses, bacteria, fungi, allergens- Epitopes ’ discrete regions of the antigen molecule

Typical protein can have multiple epitopes; different antibodies can bind to different epitopes of
the same antigen

3. What kind of molecules are the best antigens?-ANSWER- Big and complex molecules make
the best

antigens, and those that do big damage

4. Describe the structure of antibody molecule-ANSWER- - Are glycoproteins (protein + carb)
aka im

munoglobulins (Ig)- Y-shaped, held by disulfide bonds, made up of 2 light chains and 2 heavy
chains- Antigen binds at variable region (part of Fab region)

5. Explain the functions of antibodies-ANSWER- - Promotes phagocytosis, neutralize toxins or
viruses, activate

complement- Neutralization, Opsonization, Agglutination, Antibody-dependent cellular
cytotoxicity

6. Neutralization-ANSWER- Specific antibodies bind to antigens, prevents them from attaching
to target cells

7. Opsonization-ANSWER- Antibodies act as opsonins, tag pathogens for destruction by
macrophages, dendritic cells,

,neutrophils

8. Agglutination-ANSWER- Lumping of cells by binding to epitopes on 2 or more bacteria
simultaneously

9. Antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity-ANSWER- Antibodies bind to large pathogenic cell
too big for

phagocytosis, then bind to Fc receptors on membrane of NK cell

10. How do antibodies function as opsonins-ANSWER- Makes a bridge between pathogen
antigens and

phagocytic cells to initiate phagocytosis

11. What are the five classes of antibodies and their characteristics-ANSWER- - IgM ’ pentamer,

the first on the scene, agglutination and precipitation, initiate complement cascade- IgG ’
monomer, the first immunoglobulin gained by the cell (from placenta), most versatile



BIOL251 EXAM 4 STUDY POINTS

Study online at https-ANSWER-//quizlet.com/_id61oo- IgA ’ dimer, found in breast milk, tears,
saliva, neutralizer, important in mucosal immunity- IgD ’ monomer, on surface of B cells- IgE ’
monomer, attach to basophils and mast cells via Fc region that release chemical contents when
antigen binds to

IgE, like eosinophil (for parasites, inflammation, allergic reactions)

remember GAMED, these are the common immunoglobulins

12. What is the difference between T dependent and T independent antigens-ANSWER- -

T independent ’ non-protein antigens that can activate B cells w/o helper T cells- T dependent ’
B cells get activated by helper T cells by presenting protein antigen/epitopes + MHC II

13. How does an antibody response occur (what are the steps)-ANSWER- - Lag period ’ immune

system identifies new antigen and makes antibodies- End of lag phase ’ B cells differentiate into
plasma cells- 2 weeks after initial antigen exposure, IgM reaches peak levels- Helper T cells
stimulate class switching- After 3 weeks IgM declines, IgG increases- Some B cells differentiate
to memory cells- Secondary response to the same antigen is faster

14. Explain the primary and secondary antibody responses (and how they differ)

, -ANSWER- - Primary antibody response ’ a little slower because they're still trying to get used to
the virus- Secondary response ’ faster because there are B memory cells that do their thing and
get plasma cells (B cells that

make antibodies) out a lot faster

15. What are memory B cells? What is their role in immunity?-ANSWER- - B cells activated by
helper

T cells for activation- Cells that remember infections, have antigen specific receptors- They allow
for a faster response time- Provide long-term immunity

16. What are MHC class I and class II molecules?-ANSWER- - Involved in antigen presentation-
MHC class I ’ on all SELF cells, present normal self-antigens and abnormal/non-self pathogens to
effector T cells

involved in cellular immunity- MHC class II ’ ONLY on macrophages, dendritic cells, and B cells,
present abnormal/non-self pathogen antigens for

initial activation of T cells



BIOL251 EXAM 4 STUDY POINTS

Study online at https-ANSWER-//quizlet.com/_id61oo

17. What is an Antigen presentation?-ANSWER- Immune cells present antigens on their surfaces
for activation

of T cells

18. What cells are antigen presenting cells?-ANSWER- Cells that present antigens to helper T
cells to make

an adaptive immune response

19. What are the different classes of T cells and what does each do?-ANSWER- - Helper T cell ’

direct both cellular and humoral immunity; they recruit other cells through cytokines- Cytotoxic
T cells ’ carry out cellular immunity; they kill cells via apoptosis- Regulatory T cells ’ prevent
damaging responses (ex. autoimmunity)

20. What is the role of T helper cells in the antibody response?-ANSWER- - Recognize antigen

presented on MHC I (exogenous antigens)- They tell B cells to differentiate into plasma cells to
make antibodies- Assist with adaptive immune response

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