Basic Concepts of Immunology

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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

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Why Hepatitis B vaccine is called second generation vaccine?

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

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

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Hepatitis B vaccine is a second generation vaccine.

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

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Polio vaccine is an example of first generation vaccine.

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

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

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

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Paratope is present on antigen.

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

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

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

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

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Which of the following provide physiological barrier of immunity?

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Explain the physiology of fever.

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

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What causes secondary immune response?

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Define second generation vaccine.

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Define first genertion vaccine.