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Just a quick question, are we supposed to know the 4 different classes of antibodies [IgG, IgM, IgA, IgE] and their functions, sites of action, number of antigen binding sites and their relative molecular mass?
Can someone please explain this?
As such you just need to know that which is heavier for your safety. I haven't seen any paper which asks for such detailed description but you may remember it.
mmmm, there's alot that comes under 'study to be on the safe side for bio'! :s Thank you very much though!
Just a couple of questions here, Specimen paper 2001, Q3 a iii) - What's the answer?Specimen paper 2001, Q4 is about genetic engineering, is that part of our syllabus? Specimen paper 2001, Q3 b) - What's the answer?Can anyone please send me the link to the MS of this paper?
How do we know what type of inhibitor the chemical/substance that is added is? Example: Q3 a iii) on this paper: http://www.xtremepapers.me/CIE/International%20A%20And%20AS%20Level/9700%20-%20Biology/9700_w10_qp_23.pdfHow do we know it's a non-competitive/irreversible inhibitor? & someone please answer my previous questions: QuoteJust a couple of questions here, Specimen paper 2001, Q3 a iii) - What's the answer?Specimen paper 2001, Q4 is about genetic engineering, is that part of our syllabus? Specimen paper 2001, Q3 b) - What's the answer?Can anyone please send me the link to the MS of this paper?Cu2+ ions are not the shape of sucrose so it is non-competitive.
How do we know what type of inhibitor the chemical/substance that is added is? Example: Q3 a iii) on this paper: http://www.xtremepapers.me/CIE/International%20A%20And%20AS%20Level/9700%20-%20Biology/9700_w10_qp_23.pdfHow do we know it's a non-competitive/irreversible inhibitor?
& someone please answer my previous questions:
Explain the relationship between action spectrum and absorption spectrum.