What are Antibodies

What are Antibodies

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Antibodies are crucial proteins in the immune system, acting as warriors against harmful invaders called antigens. They circulate in the bloodstream, identifying and neutralizing antigens like viruses, bacteria, and allergens. Structurally, antibodies are Y-shaped proteins with specific binding sites that match antigens, similar to a lock and key. This specificity allows them to neutralize antigens or tag them for attack by other immune components. The immune system's diversity of antibodies enables it to recognize a wide range of antigens. There are five immunoglobulin isotopes in mammals, each directing specific immune responses. Antibodies can also be cloned in labs for research and medical use.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the primary role of antibodies in the immune system?

To destroy healthy cells

To produce antigens

To fight off invading particles

To create new cells

2.

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What are antigens?

Molecules that destroy antibodies

Cells that produce antibodies

Foreign substances that trigger an immune response

Proteins that help the immune system

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How are antibodies structured?

As a linear chain of amino acids

As a circular protein with no chains

As a Y-shaped protein with four polypeptides

As a single polypeptide chain

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30 sec • 1 pt

What mechanism do antibodies use to bind to antigens?

Random attachment

Lock-and-key mechanism

Magnetic attraction

Chemical bonding

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What is one function of antibodies in the immune response?

To create new antigens

To neutralize antigens

To destroy all cells

To produce toxins