Monoclonal Antibodies Quiz
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What part of pathogens do antibodies bind to?
A. antigen
B. antitoxin
C. phagocyte
What are Monoclonal antibodies ?
A. An antibody produced by the body.
B. An antibody produced by a single clone of cells or cell line and consisting of identical antibody molecules.
C. An antibody produced by a single clone of cells or cell line and consisting of many different antibody molecules.
D. An antibody produced in a lab
What is the first stage of producing monoclonal antibodies?
A. Stimulating mouse lymphocytes to make an antibody
B. collect spleen cells from a mouse
C. Form hybridoma cells
D. produce myeloma cells
Which of the following statements about monoclonal antibody production is true?
A. B cell + hybridoma -> myeloma
B. B cell + myeloma -> hydridoma
C. B cell + spleen cell -> hybridoma
D. T cell + hybridoma -> myeloma
E. spleen cell + myeloma -> hydridoma
What is a hybridoma cell?
A. A particular antibody
B. A B lymphocyte fused with a cancer cell
C. An antibody fused with a lymphocyte
D. None of the above
What are antibodies made of?
A. Carbohydrate
B. Protein
C. Polysacchiaride
D. Lipid
What do monoclonal antibodies on pregnancy test kits bind with?
A. An antibody
B. An enzyme
C. A hormone
What type of cells are removed from a mouse to make monoclonal antibodies?
A. White blood cells
B. Red blood cells
C. Spleen cells
What is a hybridoma cell?
A. A particular antibody
B. A B lymphocyte fused with a cancer cell
C. An antibody fused with a lymphocyte
D. None of the above
How are monoclonal antibodies produced?
A. Taken from bone marrow
B. From a clone of a single cell
C. From an embryo
D. All of the above