A soluble antigen is a viral antigen that remains after the virus has been removed. A particulate antigen is produced by particles such as dust and germs.
what is the difference between pf soluble and insoluble
precipitation reaction
it cannot be solved because it is soluble
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1 will dissolve to make a solution, 1 won't.
K1 is fat soluble and K2 is water soluble.
viral antigen that remains in solution after the particles of virus have been removed bymeans of centrifugation; in the case of the influenza viruses, it is the internal helicalstructure, free of the external envelope.
precipitation
An antigen can be anything from virus to bacteria to a soluble protein from outside or inside a cell. This includes both foreign and self peptides. An antibody that finds an appropriate antigen will bind to it and your B and T cells determine if it's self or not. A processed antigen came from cytosol. A protein will be taken by ubiquitin to a proteosome where it is broken up into small peptides. These peptides will make their way into the endoplasmic reticulum (through TAP) where they are exposed to MHC's.
"Solvable" typically refers to a problem or puzzle that can be solved, while "soluble" refers to a substance that can be dissolved in a liquid.
Fat-soluble vitamins dissolve in fat and are stored in the body, while water-soluble vitamins dissolve in water and are not stored, so they need to be consumed regularly.
Sodium nitrate is more soluble in water.