Description : Must knowledge and logic be the eternal foes of established religions?
Last Answer : Any religion that makes uninformed pronouncements about nature must be a foe of knowledge and logic. That's obvious. Find me a religion that confines itself to talking about right and wrong or other social issues ... and I think you'll have found a religion that is not a foe of knowledge and logic.
Description : Foes anyone know how to remove webapps from your iPhone?
Last Answer : Just hold your finger on the icon for a second or two, it should start to wiggle. Then just hit the “X”.
Description : Puns friends or foes?
Last Answer : As long as every other sentence doesn’t contain one I enjoy them. Too many gives me a headache. I imagine this thread will be full of puns. I will abstain from making one.
Description : Which ruler was known as Amitraghata, the 'destroyer of foes' ? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Which ruler was known as Amitraghata, the ‘destroyer of foes’?
Last Answer : Bindusara
Description : Variable regions are present in (A) Immunoglobulins (B) α-Chains of T cell receptors (C) β-Chains of T cell receptors (D) All of these
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : All immunoglobulins contain (A) 4 L chains (B) 4 H chains (C) 3 L chains (D) 2 L chains and 2 H chains
Description : The immunoglobulins are classified on the basis of (A) Light chains (B) Heavy chains (C) Carbohydrate content (D) Electrophoretic mobility
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : The immunoglobulins are differentiated and also named on the basis of (A) Electrophoretic mobility (B) Heat stability (C) Molecular weight (D) Sedimentaiton coefficient like 7 S, 19 S etc.
Description : Plasma proteins act as (A) Buffers (B) Immunoglobulins (C) Reserve proteins (D) All of these
Description : Immunoglobulins are characterized by their (A) Heavy chains (B) Molecular weight (C) Light chains (D) Electrophoretic behaviour
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Passive immunity can be produced by administration of (A) Pure antigens (B) Immunoglobulins (C) Toxoids (D) Killed bacteria or viruses
Description : MHC Class III proteins include (A) Immunoglobulins (B) Components of complement system (C) T cells receptors (D) CD4 and CD8 proteins
Description : Immunoglobulins are classified on the basis of (A) Type of light chains (B) Type of heavy chains (C) Types of light and heavy chains (D) Molecular weight
Description : Light chains of immunoglobulins are of following types: (A) Alpha and kappa (B) Alpha and gamma (C) Lambda and delta(D) Kappa and lambda
Description : Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning the antibody response to an invading antigen? a. All antibodies are composed of one type of heavy and one type of light protein chain b. ... stimulus d. Immunoglobulins A, D, and E play an active role in the circulating humoral response
Last Answer : Answer: a Humoral defenses consist of antibody (immunoglobulin; Ig) and complement. All Ig classes (IgM, IgG, IgA, IgE, IgD) and IgG subclasses are composed of one type (M, G, A, E, D ... exist in smaller amounts in the circulation and do not appear to play a major role as host defense components
Description : Immediate allergy reaction (type I allergic reaction) is: a) An allergic or immune response that begins within a period lasting from a few minutes to about an hour after exposure to an ... cause tissue damage e) It occurs during blood transfusion reactions and in hemolytic disease of the newborn.
Last Answer : Ans: A
Description : An Afro-Carribean male aged 48 years presents with gradual onset of exertional dyspnoea, non productive cough, malaise, weight loss and polyarthralgia. Schirmers test indicates a dry eye. X-ray ... 2) Serum phosphorus 3) Urea and electrolytes 4) Thallium Scan 5) Quantitative Immunoglobulins.
Last Answer : Answers-4 This condition is sarcoidosis. Serum calcium, Serum phosphorus, Chem7 and Chem 20 and Quantitative Immunoglobulins are all used in establishing the diagnosis. Gallium scan is helpful in ... areas of poor perfusion. It is particularly used in cardiology to detect areas of ischaemia.
Description : Bacterial opsonization is mediated by? C A. histamine B. prostaglandin C. immunoglobulins D. tumor Necrosis Factor
Last Answer : immunoglobulins
Description : Which of the following classes of immunoglobulins is important in immunity to T. vaginalis? A A. IgA B. IgG C. IgE D. IgM
Last Answer : IgA
Description : Which of the following immunoglobulins does constitute the largest percentage in human milk? (a) IgA (b) IgG (c) IgD (d) IgM
Last Answer : (a) IgA
Description : The following are true about the tear film: a. the normal volume is about 20 ul b. its main protein content is made up of immunoglobulins c. the lysozyme concentration is the greatest d. the concentration of Ig A is greater than that of Ig G
Last Answer : the lysozyme concentration is the greatest
Description : Ig G: a. has a molecular weight of 150000 b. is the principal immunoglobulin in secondary immune response c. is the most common circulating immunoglobulins in the serum d. all above
Last Answer : all above
Description : The following are true about the Fc regions of an immunoglobulins: a. they can be cleaved from the Fab regions by papain b. they are involved in mast cell binding c. they are involved in the activation of the complement cascade d. all above
Description : The unique sets of proteins that present antigens on the surfaces of body cells are a. MHC proteins. b. Cytokines. c. Complement proteins. d. Immunoglobulins.
Last Answer : b. Cytokines.
Description : 14.Immunoglobulins serving as mediators in a(a)IgE (b)IgD (c)IgM (d)IgAllergic response are
Last Answer : ANS.(A) IgE
Description : Which of the following is a term for mononuclear, granulocytic white blood cells that produce immunoglobulins? a) lymphocytes b) platelets c) erythrocytes (pron: eh-rith-reh-sites) d) none of these
Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- LYMPHOCYTES
Description : Does grapefruit affect the absorption of vitamins?
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Description : Why it is necessary to cap the buret and minimize the CO 2 absorption from the NaOH solution. How will this affect your results?
Last Answer : When sodium hydroxide absorb carbon dioxide sodium carbonate is formed. But we need a defined mass (volume) of NaOH for a titration.