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True or false: Immunoglobulins are also called γ-globulins.
True or false: Immunoglobulins are also called γ-globulins.
True
True or false: All immunoglobulins are antibodies.
True or false: All immunoglobulins are antibodies.
False
True or false: Immunoglobulins constitute about 20 percent of all the plasma proteins.
True or false: Immunoglobulins constitute about 20 percent of all the plasma proteins.
True
True or false: Immunoglobulins are produced by plasma cells and lymphocytes.
True or false: Immunoglobulins are produced by plasma cells and lymphocytes.
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True or false: All immunoglobulins have the same basic structure.
True or false: All immunoglobulins have the same basic structure.
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Study Notes
Immunoglobulins
- Immunoglobulins are also referred to as γ-globulins.
- Not all immunoglobulins are antibodies, although they are related.
- Immunoglobulins make up approximately 20 percent of all plasma proteins.
- Immunoglobulins are produced by two types of cells: plasma cells and lymphocytes.
- Although they have different functions, all immunoglobulins share a common basic structure.
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Test your knowledge of immunoglobulins and antibodies with this quiz. Learn about their structure, production, and role in the immune system.