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#Question id: 10782


Which one of the following are not shown the characteristics of Saponins_____

#Section 6: Plant, Animal and Microbial Biotechnology
  1. steroid and triterpene glycosides, so named because of their soaplike properties
  2. presence of both lipid-soluble (the steroid or triterpene) and watersoluble (the sugar) elements in one molecule gives saponins detergent properties
  3. Phenolic compounds that contain a phenol group—a hydroxyl functional group on an aromatic ring
  4. The toxicity of this compound is thought to be a result of their ability to form complexes with sterols

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#Question id: 2001

#Section 2: General Biology

A researcher is analyzing the immune response of a patient following the patientʹs exposure to an unknown agent while out of the country. The patientʹs blood is found to have a high proportion of lymphocytes with CD8 surface proteins. What is the likely cause?

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#Question id: 2002

#Section 2: General Biology

What accounts for antibody switching (i.e., the switch of one B cell from producing one class of antibody to another antibody class that is responsive to the same antigen)?

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#Question id: 2003

#Section 2: General Biology

The number of MHC protein combinations possible in a given population is enormous. However, an individual in that population has only a couple of MHC possibilities. Why?

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#Question id: 2004

#Section 2: General Biology

A bone marrow transplant may not be appropriate from a given donor (Jane) to a given recipient (Janeʹs cousin Bob), even though Jane has previously given blood for one of Bobʹs needed transfusions. Which of the following might account for this?

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#Question id: 2005

#Section 2: General Biology

A transfusion of type A blood given to a person who has type O blood would result in which of the following?

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#Question id: 2006

#Section 2: General Biology

In Cases 1 and 2 in the table, the mothers would be able, if needed, to supply blood to the newborn even 7-9 months after birth; the same would not be true for Case 3. Why?