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Question 1 of 17Question 1
Match each stage in producing monoclonal antibodies to its description.
- Lymphocytes combined with tumour cells
- Large amounts of antibody collected and processed
- Hybridoma cell formation
- Antibody purification
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Question 2 of 17Question 2
Arrange the steps in the production of monoclonal antibodies in the correct order.
- Lymphocytes are stimulated to produce antibodies
- Hybridoma cells are cloned to produce identical antibodies
- Lymphocytes combine with tumour cells to create hybridoma
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Question 3 of 17Question 3
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Clone, binding site, protein, chemical, hybridoma-
Monoclonal antibodies are produced from a single . They target a specific on a antigen and can identify a particular in the body.
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Question 4 of 17Question 4
What type of cell is combined with lymphocytes to produce hybridoma cells?
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Question 5 of 17Question 5
Select all correct uses of monoclonal antibodies:
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Question 6 of 17Question 6
Which cell type is capable of both dividing and producing antibodies in the monoclonal antibody production process?
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Question 7 of 17Question 7
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Ethical, effective, harmful, limited, safe-
Monoclonal antibodies have shown more side effects than expected, and their usage has remained compared to early expectations.
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Question 8 of 17Question 8
Monoclonal antibodies can be linked to a toxic substance to treat which of the following conditions?
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Question 9 of 17Question 9
In laboratory settings, how can monoclonal antibodies be used to identify specific molecules in cells?
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Question 10 of 17Question 10
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Antigen, hybridoma, fluorescent, hormone, pathogen-
In research, monoclonal antibodies can detect specific molecules by binding to them with a dye. They can also measure levels and detect presence in the blood.
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Question 11 of 17Question 11
Match each application of monoclonal antibodies to its example.
- Pregnancy testing
- Targeted delivery of a toxic drug
- Diagnosis
- Cancer treatment
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Question 12 of 17Question 12
Which term describes antibodies produced from a single clone of cells, specifically targeting one binding site on one protein antigen?
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Question 13 of 17Question 13
Select the correct statements about the production of monoclonal antibodies.
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Question 14 of 17Question 14
Monoclonal antibodies can carry which of the following to treat cancer cells?
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Question 15 of 17Question 15
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Lymphocytes, hybridoma, divide, tumour, clone-
Monoclonal antibodies are produced by stimulating mouse , combining them with a cell to form cells, which can then and be cloned.
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Question 16 of 17Question 16
Which characteristic best describes monoclonal antibodies?
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Question 17 of 17Question 17
Monoclonal antibodies bind to specific molecules to locate or identify them. This application is often used in which field?
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