Spectrum Biology - September 2016

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29.Refer to the given figure showing an antigen with


epitopes.


As ser tion Epitopes are components of antigen
that get attached with the antibody.

Rea son The combination is very much like the


lock and key analogy.


30.As ser tion IgA is the most abundant class


constituting about 10-15% of antibodies of serum.


Rea son IgA has a polypeptide called as J-chain.


31.Refer to the given figure of Datura.


As ser tion Part labelled as ‘A’ in the figure is
misused for its hallucinogenic properties.

Rea son The hallucinogens, in general produce a


dream-like state.


32.As ser tion The Insulin Dependent Diabetes


Mellitus (IDDM) is caused by the failure of α-cells.


Reason It is considered as a non-communicable


disease.


33.Refer to the given figure showing structure of an


antibody.


As ser tion The part mentioned as ‘B’ in the figure
is called Fc region.

Reason This fragment is crystallisable in cold


storage.


34.As ser tion Filariasis is caused by Wuchereria
bancrofti and Wuchereria malayi.

Reason It is transmitted from one individual to the
others by female Culex mosquitoes.

35.As ser tion Lymph nodes and spleen are primary


lymphoid organs.


Reason In primary lymphoid organs T-lymphocytes


and B-lymphocytes mature and acquire their antigen
specific receptors.

36.As ser tion MRI is very useful in the detection of


cancers of the internal organs.


Reason In MRI strong magnetic fields and
non-ionising radiations are used to detect

pathological and physiological changes in the living
tissues.

37.As ser tion Barbiturates are synthetic drugs which
are general depressants.

Reason PNS is most sensitive to barbiturates.


38.Refer to the given figure showing principal


components of human lymphatic system.


As ser tion Parts labelled as ‘A’ and ‘B’ are


primary lymphoid organs.


Reason In ‘A’ and ‘B’ respectively maturation of
B and T-lymphocytes occur.

39.As ser tion IgM is the earliest immunoglobulin to
be synthesised by the foetus.

Reason It can cross placental barrier.


B

Thoracic duct

Small intestine

Nodes

Lymphatic
vessel

A

Palatine tonsil

Right
lymphatic
duct

Lymphatic
vessel
Thoracic
duct

Cisterna
chyli
Large
intestine
Appendix

A

ANTIGEN

Binding
sites

Antigens
components
of cell wall

Antibody A

Antibody B

Epitopes
(Antigenic
determinants
of cell wall)

NH

3

NH

3

Light chain





COO

Antigen binding site

Variable region of
the heavy chain

COO–

Hinge
Disulfide bond
Heavy chain

A

B

COO–





COO

NH

(^3) NH
3
Variable region of
the light chain
Constant region
of heavy chain
Constant region
of light chain
Antigen
binding site

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