Type Ill hypersensitivities are also referred to as immune complex mediated hype
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Type Ill hypersensitivities are also referred to as immune complex mediated hypersensitivities. Which cell is responsible for clearing the antibody-antigen complexes that are formed? mast cells neutrophils none of the above What are some examples of type IV hypersensitivities seen in humans? poison ivy/oak multiple sclerosis all of the above Mosquito bites can often result in a swollen skin area around the bite which is red and sore. This reaction is caused by a saliva protein secreted by the mosquito to avoid clotting of the blood. Which type of hypersensitivity do mosquitoes bites usually cause? type ll type Ill type IVExplanation / Answer
7) the answer is (c) none of these.. Basically these are removed by the monocyte and macrophages but in hypersensitivity -3 these Ag-Ab complex are not removed hence they cause the hypersensitivity in the body..!!
10) the answer is (a) poison ivy/oak because multiple sclerosis is a type of auto-immunity disorder in human which can occur in hypersensitivite humans who are allergic reactions to metals..!! Wheares other one is a type of delayed one which initiate T-cells in them...!!
15) it is type-3 hypersensitivity because It is only Ab IgG which can form the complex with the protein of the mosquito present inside the serum..!!
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