Biology 1001A Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Basophil, Gamma Globulin, Immunoglobulin A

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Igs are gamma globulin part of blood proteins antibody structure made of 4 looping polypeptide chains linked together by disulfide bonds. 2 chains are identical and are called heavy (h) chains and are made up of about. E. g. antibodies can fix complement, circulate in the blood, can be found in body secretions, cross the placental barrier, etc. antibody classes. Igd exists as a monomer and is attached to the external surface of the b cell where it functions as an antigen receptor and is important in b cell activation. Igm exists in a monomer or pentamer form. monomer attached to the b cell surface and is an antigen receptor pentamer circulates in blood plasma and is released by plasma cells during the primary response. It presence in the blood indicates current infection and it acts as a potent agglutinating agent and readily fixes and activates complement.

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