Basic Concepts of Immunology
Basic Concepts of Immunology: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Vaccines, Vaccination, Allergies, Lymph Nodes, Immunity, Antigen, Antibody, Immunology, Antigen-antibody Interaction, Innate Immunity, Acquired Immunity, Lymphoid Organs, Active Immunity, Passive Immunity and, Epitopes
Important Questions on Basic Concepts of Immunology
Why Hepatitis B vaccine is called second generation vaccine?

Hepatitis B vaccine is _____ (first/second) generation vaccine.

Which of the following vaccine is produced by recombinant DNA technology?

Hepatitis B vaccine is a second generation vaccine.

Which of the following vaccines are examples of first-generation vaccines?

Polio vaccine is an example of first generation vaccine.

Which of the following vaccine is the first-generation vaccine?

BCG vaccine is _____ (first/second) generation vaccine.

_____ (Paratope/Epitope) is present on antibodies in an antigen-antibody reaction.

Paratope is present on antigen.

Which part of the G.I tract plays an important role in the immunity in the human body?

Which of the following is the largest mass of lymphoid tissue in the body?

_____ (GALT/MALT) the largest mass of lymphoid tissue in the human body.

Explain the role of GALT in the body of a human.

Which of the following provide physiological barrier of immunity?

Explain the physiology of fever.

The set point of fever is regulated by _____ (hypothalamus/cerebrum) in the body of a human.

What causes secondary immune response?

Define second generation vaccine.

Define first genertion vaccine.
