Quiz: Monoclonal Antibodies - How They Are Made
AQA GCSE Biology 8461 specification
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Building on what you've learned about infection and response, let's test your understanding of how monoclonal antibodies are made!
What is the first step in making monoclonal antibodies?
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Monoclonal antibodies are produced by fusing a {{blank0}} cell with a {{blank1}} cell.
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Which of the following are characteristics of monoclonal antibodies? (Select all that apply)
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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What is the role of tumour cells in monoclonal antibody production?
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If 1 hybridoma cell produces 100 antibodies in an hour, how many antibodies will 5 hybridoma cells produce in 2 hours?
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What is a hybridoma cell?
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Monoclonal antibodies are often used in pregnancy tests to detect the presence of the {{blank0}} hormone.
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Which of the following is NOT a use of monoclonal antibodies?
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