Topics: Immunity Quiz
In the production of monoclonal antibodies, B-cells are fused to tumour cells to make hybridoma cells. What can hybridoma cells do?
A. Divide endlessly
B. Ingest antigens
C. Become memory cells
D. Bind to antibodies
Select your answer:

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Vision (AP Psych) › ViewThe eye’s “blind spot” is related to:
A. light rays focusing too far in front of the retina.
B. light rays focusing too far behind the retina.
C. a cluster of cells around the fovea which contains cones, but no rods.
D. an area without receptor cells where the optic nerve leaves the eye.
Cell Cycle; Cancer › View
If at a checkpoint it is determined that a cell is damaged and cannot be repaired, it will go through self destruction called
A. Cell division
B. Apoptosis
C. Cytokinesis
D. Telomeric shortening