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- Discuss three differences between antigen and antibodies
- Explain the structure of the antibody molecule.
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- The Adaptive Immune Response Is a Specific Defense Against Infection Name the class of molecules that includes antibodies, and name the five groups that make up this class.Describe the basic structure of an antibody molecule, andexplain the different functions of IgG, IgA, IgM, and IgE.Briefly describe the structure of an antibody and relate this structure with its functions
- Draw the general structure of an antibody and list the different classes as well as their abundanceDiscuss three differences between antigen and antibodies Explain the structure of the antibody molecule. Discuss the differences between humoral and cell mediated immunity in terms of chemicals and cells involved in each process as they tackle pathogens.Describe the structural components of an antibody and compare the features of the five immunoglobulin classes.
- Describe the difference between (A) ‘naked antibodies’ and (B) conjugated antibodies in the context of using humanized monoclonal antibodies for tumor killing.Describe the reason that it is useful that antibodies have two antigen binding arms.Describe the structure and functions of antibodies and name the five antibody classes.