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- Explain why people don't react to their own blood type? Give me the immunology at the molecular level please.For the diagram below, which of the following statements is TRUE? (a) V C L -s-s-+ S-S- s-s- с S-S- V CV Copyright © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings None of the other four answers is a true statement The constant (C) regions form the antigen binding sites Each antibody (immunoglobulin) molecule is composed of four protein molecules, two identical "light" chains and two identical “heavy” chains The variable (V) regions determine class of antibody Antigens bind to the "stem", composed of the constant regions of the two "heavy" chainsPlease give me the write answer for both questions. For the 2nd QUESTION WRITE a SIMPLE Paragraph. DO NOT COPY FROM INTERNET. Do not plagerize. Write a simple paragraph only. Also write what antigen, antibody, and possible blood types. PLEASE Label them so that it's easier for me to understand. LABel what number you are doing for example number 1 and number 2.
- What antibody-based tests can you buy at your local pharmacy?What is the minimum number of reactive antigen-positive and non-reactive antigen-negative panel cells that must be present in order to identify a red cell antibody with statistical confidence? Please select the single best answer Two Three Five TenI need a drawing of the surface antigens
- The technician decided to antigen type the patient to confirm predictions from the antibody panel. Antigen type results are given below. Given these results, which of the following statements is BEST supported? Rh Kell Duffy Kidd anti-D anti-C anti-E anti-c anti-e anti-K anti-Fya anti-Fyb anti-Jka anti-Jkb 3+ 0 3+ 3+ 0 0 0 3+ 2+ 2+ Question 7 options: A) K and Fya antibodies are likely because patient would not readily produce antibodies against their own cells. B) An anti-e antibody must be present due to the lack of antigen on the patient cells. C) Jka and Jkb antibodies are likely because an autoantibody is present. D) Rh antibodies are likely because the patient is Rh negative.ntibodies are going to come in contact with an antigen and create an interaction. Please choose three and discuss what types of situations they would be present inClick on the region of the antibody responsible for binding to antigens. -S-S- -S-S- s-s- -s-s
- If a potential antigen is too small to be recognized by the immune system, can it be made to be recognizable by the immune system? O Yes O NoWhen a mother passes antibodies through her breast milk to her baby this is: Natural passive Artificial passive Natural active Artificial activeYou just received the properly labeled blood bank specimen on patient Aran Stark. You decide to collect some background information about her known historical antibodies before beginning the work-up knowing that she has a history of anti-E, anti-K, anti-Jk^a, anti-Fy^a, anti-M and anti-Le^a. When you complete the work-up, you note that the anti-Jk^a antibody is no longer detectable. Can the patient receive red blood cells that contain the Jk^a antigen? Why or why not?