
Which describes the cells that produce monoclonal antibodies (Mabs)?
A clone of T- lymphocytes, all of which secrete the cytokine


Important Questions on Immunity
Tetanus is a bacterial disease that may be acquired during accidents in which a wound is exposed to the soil.
B-lymphocytes originate from the stem cells in bone marrow, mature and circulate around the body. Following infection by tetanus bacteria, some B-lymphocytes will become activated as shown in the diagram.
Explain the role of stem cells in the production of lymphocytes.
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Tetanus is a bacterial disease that may be acquired during accidents in which a wound is exposed to the soil.
B-lymphocytes originate from the stem cells in bone marrow, mature and circulate around the body. Following infection by tetanus bacteria, some B-lymphocytes will become activated as shown in the diagram.
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Explain how cell H is responsible for long-term immunity to tetanus.

Phagocytes and lymphocytes are both present in samples of blood.
Describe how the structure of a phagocyte differs from the structure of a lymphocyte.

The diagram shows an antibody molecule.
The regions X and Y.

The diagram shows an antibody molecule.
The bond labelled Z.



