There are many types of cells in the human body with many
different functions. Pick a particular type of cell (exocrine
secretory cells, hormone secreting cells, etc) and discuss its
function within the body. Talk about common locations for the type
of cell and discuss the clinical significance of the cell.
Many cells in the human body have proteins on the
surface that are able to interact with the receptors of helper T
cells. Explain the mechanisms and why it is that such an
interaction or signal does not usually result in an autoimmune
reaction?
*minimum 250 words
You might find it amazing that most cells in the human body each
contain at least one entire copy of your genome!!! That means a
single cell has the genetic "blueprint" for your ENTIRE body!
However, a particular cell does not "express" every gene found in
your genome. How would you define "gene expression" in your own
words?"
How can the zygote produce diverse cell types found in human
body? How can the cells form well-organized structures such as
tissues and organs? Explain mechanisms related to these
questions.
In B cells, how many chances are there to make a productive
heavy chain and how many chances are there to make a productive
light chain? The options are 2 chances for light & 2 chances
for heavy OR 2 chances for heavy & 4 chances for light. Please
explain why