Binding of an eosinophil to an antibody-coated parasitic worm involves binding of the antibody's stem region to a(n) ______.
a. antigen-binding site on the eosinophil plasma membrane
b. plasma membrane protein on the eosinophil's surface
c. plasma membrane protein on the worm's surface
d. antigen-binding site on a worm cell's plasma membrane
Binding of an eosinophil to an antibody-coated parasitic worm involves binding of the antibody's stem region to a(n) ______.
a. antigen-binding site on the eosinophil plasma membrane
b. plasma membrane protein on the eosinophil's surface
c. plasma membrane protein on the worm's surface
d. antigen-binding site on a worm cell's plasma membrane
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Which of the following is true for a primary binding reaction?
a. | Binding between a single epitope of an antigen and a bivalent binding site of an antibody | |
b. | Binding between a single epitope of an antigen and a single binding site of an antibody | |
c. | Binding between multiepitope of an antigen and a bivalent binding site of an antibody | |
d. | Binding between multiepitope of an antigen and a single binding site of an antibody |
Which of the following is NOT an example of a secondary reaction?
a. | Precipitation reaction | |
b. | Postzone Reaction | |
c. | Complement reaction | |
d. | Agglutination reaction |
Which of the following stages of the precipitation reaction is there excess antigen present?
a. | prozone | |
b. | zone of equivalence | |
c. | postzone | |
d. | agglutination |