User:Eric Martz/MHC Quiz
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+ | {'''In some cases, more than one answer may be correct.'''} | ||
{What does "MHC" stand for? | {What does "MHC" stand for? | ||
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+ Major Histocompatibility Complex. | + Major Histocompatibility Complex. | ||
- Minor Histocompatibility Complex. | - Minor Histocompatibility Complex. | ||
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+ | {What does MHC class I do? | ||
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+ | - Removes worn out proteins. | ||
+ | - Presents peptides to CD4 "helper" T lymphocytes. | ||
+ | + Presents peptides to CD8 "cytotoxic" T lymphocytes. | ||
+ | + Brings peptides from the proteasome to the cell surface. | ||
+ | - Brings peptides from the lysosome to the cell surface. | ||
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+ | {What happens to cells that express little or no MHC class I? | ||
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+ | + They are attacked by Natural Killer Cells. | ||
+ | - They are attached by Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes. | ||
+ | - Nothing. | ||
+ | - They are recycled by the lymphatic system. | ||
+ | + They lose their ability to activate CD8 T lymphocytes. | ||
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{How many polypeptide chains make up an MHC Class I molecule, not counting the antigenic peptide? | {How many polypeptide chains make up an MHC Class I molecule, not counting the antigenic peptide? |
Revision as of 22:58, 13 July 2020
Antibody Quiz
You will get immediate feedback when you click Submit (at the bottom of the quiz). This quiz is offered to accompany the MHC structure tutorial at MolviZ.Org.
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