Describe the classical pathway of complement activation in the
absence of antibodies and how it is used during an innate immune
response to clear the pathogen.
Complement pathways _
Explain how classical pathway, Alternative pathway, lectin pathway
and terminal pathway are activated to destroy bacterial cells?
Which of the following statements does not describe the
classical activation pathway of complement?
A) Initiation of the classical pathway of the complement system
requires formation of an antibody antigen complex.
B) The classical pathway results in complement activation of the
inflammatory response only.
C) The classical pathway converges with the alternative pathway,
resulting in the same possible complement-mediated immune
responses.
D) The classical pathway is an example of an adaptive immune
response.
1. compare and contrast the classic and alternative
pathway of complement activation. which pathway is most directly
tied in with the immune response?
2. How is a person's susceptibility to infection altered by
complement deficiencies?
Provide a brief introduction/background of the molecule
Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) and include a brief
description of what the molecule is and how the molecule is used.
Discuss how does the structure plays a role in its function and why
is the shape of the molecule important to its
function?
Draw a diagram of gluconeogenesis pathway. Number of each step
in the diagram, include the structure of each intermediate, names
of enzymes involved (in the table below), the names of each
consumed or produced product and the full name of each
intermediate.
Describe the activation of the complement system making sure to
list the three major outcomes. Give two examples of mechanisms by
which a parasite we discussed in lecture evades complement
activation.