Daily Nursing Exam Questions #0015-16

Question 0015: The antigen that forms loose and cotton wooly clumps during agglutination is ______





Question:
Which is the antigen that forms loose and cotton wooly clumps during agglutination?

Correct Answer: H Antigen

Rationale:

β€’ H antigen (Flagellar antigen) is found on the flagella of bacteria.
It is protein-based in nature and forms loose, cotton wooly clumps during agglutination.

β€’ O antigen (Somatic antigen) is sugar-based and forms tight, granular clumps.

β€’ F antigen is attached to fimbriae.

β€’ D antigen is an RBC surface antigen (part of the Rh system) and does not form cotton wooly clumping.

πŸ‘‰ So, the characteristic of H antigen is that it forms loose and cotton wooly clumps in agglutination.

Question 0016: Cells involved in innate immunity by killing virus-infected cells:





Question:
Which cells destroy virus-infected cells in innate immunity?

βœ… Correct Answer: NK-cells (Natural Killer Cells)

Rationale:

β€’ NK-cells (Natural Killer Cells) are part of innate immunity.
They directly destroy virus-infected and tumor cells without any prior exposure or antibodies.

β€’ Macrophages engulf pathogens primarily by phagocytosis.

β€’ Neutrophils are important in acute inflammation and bacterial infections.

β€’ T-cells are part of adaptive (specific) immunity, not innate immunity.

πŸ‘‰ Therefore, NK-cells are the main cells of innate immunity in destroying virus-infected cells.

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