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#Question id: 27573


Interaction type, Distance dependence of potential energy, and Typical energy (kJ mol-1) are given

Interaction typeDistance dependence of potential energyTypical energy (kJ mol⁻¹)
1. Ion-iona. 1/r6i. 2
2. Ion-dipoleb. 1/r6ii. 15
3. Dipole-dipole (rotating polar molecule)c. 1/r2iii. 0.3
4. London (dispersion)d. 1/riv. 250

Match them correctly

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
  1. c-iv, 2-d-iii, 3-b-ii, 4-a-i
  2. 1-d-iv, 2-c-ii, 3-b-iii, 4-a-i
  3. 1-d-iv, 2-c-iii, 3-b-ii, 4-a-i
  4. 1-d-iv, 2-c-iii, 3-b-i, 4-a-ii

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#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Which line is not true for epitopes

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#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

The development of both humoral and cell-mediated immune responses requires interaction of T cells with antigen that has been processed and presented together with MHC molecules. Which is correct for SUSCEPTIBILITY TO ANTIGEN PROCESSING AND PRESENTATION

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#Question id: 14812

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Size and foreignness are not, by themselves, sufficient to make a molecule immunogenic; other properties are needed as well. Which one is not correct immunogenic properties?

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#Question id: 14813

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Given following  properties of immunogen which causes  immunogenicity, except?

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#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Some haptens can induce autoimmune disease such as lupus erythematosus in certain individuals, which can produce by a drug known as

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#Question id: 14815

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Some given infectious disease which were caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses and some parasites, Match the following disease with caused by the human pathogens;

HUMAN PATHOGENDISEASE
A) Variola virusi) Lyme disease
B) Rubeola virusii) Tuberculosis
C) Bordetella pertussisiii) Ringworm
D) Borrelia burgdorferiiv) Whooping cough
E) Tinea corporisv) Smallpox
vi) Measles