Anti Bodies

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Q. What is the primary function of antibodies in the immune system?
  • A. To transport oxygen in the blood
  • B. To neutralize pathogens
  • C. To produce hormones
  • D. To regulate body temperature
Q. What is the role of IgE antibodies?
  • A. To fight bacterial infections
  • B. To mediate allergic reactions
  • C. To activate complement system
  • D. To enhance phagocytosis
Q. What is the role of monoclonal antibodies in medicine?
  • A. To enhance immune response
  • B. To target specific cells or proteins
  • C. To replace missing antibodies
  • D. To prevent infections
Q. What is the structure of an antibody?
  • A. Single polypeptide chain
  • B. Two heavy and two light chains
  • C. Three heavy chains
  • D. Four light chains
Q. What is the term for the ability of antibodies to bind specifically to antigens?
  • A. Affinity
  • B. Specificity
  • C. Cross-reactivity
  • D. Neutralization
Q. Which antibody is associated with blood group incompatibility in transfusions?
  • A. IgG
  • B. IgM
  • C. IgA
  • D. IgE
Q. Which antibody is primarily found in mucosal areas such as the gut and respiratory tract?
  • A. IgG
  • B. IgA
  • C. IgM
  • D. IgD
Q. Which type of antibody is most abundant in the bloodstream?
  • A. IgA
  • B. IgM
  • C. IgG
  • D. IgE
Q. Which type of antibody is produced first during an initial immune response?
  • A. IgG
  • B. IgA
  • C. IgM
  • D. IgE
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