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Question
- match the terms in the left column with the items in the right column. √ 4
(a) antigen
(b) antigenic determinant
(c) polyclonal antibodies
(d) monoclonal antibodies
- immunoglobulins
- foreign biomolecules
- antibodies produced by hybridoma cells
- molecular features recognized by antibodies
- heterogeneous antibodies
- homogenous antibodies
- antibodies produced by injection of a biomolecule into an animal
- epitopes
Brief Explanations
Each term is matched based on core immunology definitions:
- Immunoglobulins are the formal term for antibodies.
- Foreign biomolecules that trigger an immune response are antigens.
- Hybridoma cells produce identical, single-specificity monoclonal antibodies.
- The molecular parts of antigens recognized by antibodies are antigenic determinants.
- Polyclonal antibodies are a mixed, heterogeneous population from multiple B-cells.
- Monoclonal antibodies are a uniform, homogenous population from a single B-cell clone.
- Injecting a biomolecule into an animal stimulates production of polyclonal antibodies.
- Epitopes are the specific antigenic determinants recognized by antibodies.
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(a) antigen → 2. foreign biomolecules
(b) antigenic determinant → 4. molecular features recognized by antibodies; 8. epitopes
(c) polyclonal antibodies → 5. heterogeneous antibodies; 7. antibodies produced by injection of a biomolecule into an animal
(d) monoclonal antibodies → 3. antibodies produced by hybridoma cells; 6. homogenous antibodies
- immunoglobulins → (c) polyclonal antibodies / (d) monoclonal antibodies (general antibody classification)