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also called gamma globulin electrophoresis, or immunoglobulin electrophoresis, is a method of determining the blood levels of three major immunoglobulins: immunoglobulin M (IgM), immunoglobulin G (IgG), and immunoglobulin A (IgA).
There are five immunoglobulin classes (isotypes) of antibody molecules found in serum: IgG, IgM, IgA, IgE, and IgD. IgA (immunoglobulin A) IgD (immunoglobulin D) IgE (immunoglobulin E) IgG (immunoglobulin G) IgM (immunoglobulin M)
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The class of immunoglobulin to respond to the fist exposure of an antigen is immunoglobulin class M (IgM). While Immunoglobulin G (IgG) would predominate on the second exposure.
What does arrow M indicate
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The class of immunoglobulin that is produced in the primary immune response is Immmunoglobulin M (IgM). On secondary exposure, the class that predominates would be Immunoglobulin G (IgG).
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(m - 7) < 16 m < 23
(m + 2) - x
(M) or M but with an horizontal bar above the numeral to indicate multiplication by a thousand. Numerals in brackets also indicate multiplication by a thousand. (M) = 1,000*1,000 = 1,000,000
(M)(M) = 1,000,000,000,000 Numerals in brackets indicate muliplication by a thousand and superscript numerals indicate multiplication by that particular number. Hence:- (M)(M) = 1,000*1,000*1,000*1,000 = 1,000,000,000,000 or 1.0*1012