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Title: How are B-cell receptors different from T-cell receptors?
Post by: qpitt19777 on Mar 31, 2018
How are B-cell receptors different from T-cell receptors?
 
  a. B-cell receptors bind antigen, while T-cell receptors do not.
  b. B-cell receptors have a more complex structure.
  c. B-cell receptors have a more simple structure.
  d. B-cell receptors are bound to the cell membrane, while T-cell receptors are bound to the
  nuclear membrane.
  e. B-cell receptors stimulate the production of a clone of cells.

Question 2

How are B-cell receptors different from antibodies?
 
  a. B-cell receptors bind antigen, while antibodies do not.
  b. B-cell receptors do not contain heavy chains, while antibodies do.
  c. B-cell receptors include a variable region, while antibodies do not.
  d. B-cell receptors include a transmembrane domain, while antibodies do not.
  e. B-cell receptors are produced by B cells, while antibodies are not.


Title: How are B-cell receptors different from T-cell receptors?
Post by: tobedds on Mar 31, 2018
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