Antibodies belong to the class of macromolecules known as proteins. They are Y-shaped proteins produced by the immune system in response to the presence of foreign substances called antigens.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Gammarus spp.
Organisms in the same family would share more characteristics in common than those in the same class. Family is a more specific taxonomic rank than class, so organisms within the same family are more closely related and share more similar characteristics. Organisms within the same class may belong to different families and, therefore, not necessarily share as many common characteristics.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Gorgonia spp.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa'JACare'.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Castor canadensis.
They are Proteins =)
Antibodies are proteins, which are macromolecules composed primarily of amino acids. They belong to the class of biomolecules known as globular proteins, characterized by their complex three-dimensional structures that enable specific binding to antigens. Antibodies play a crucial role in the immune system by identifying and neutralizing pathogens.
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I would assume IgA class antibodies. The intestinal tract is lined with mucous membranes and the IgA class is primarily secreted through mucous.
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The constant regions of antibodies (Fc regions) primarily determine the antibody's class and are involved in mediating immune responses, such as binding to Fc receptors on immune cells. They do not vary significantly between different antibodies of the same class, unlike the variable regions that recognize specific antigens. Therefore, a statement claiming that the constant regions vary greatly among different antibodies would not be true.
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Lipids
It belongs to the class reptilia - a 3 second search on Wikipedia for the species would have saved you asking the question !
Snails from any place are all a mollusk, from the class of Gastropod.
Conch belong to the class Gastropoda. Gastropods have one shell, a well developed head with tentacles and eyes in some species.
Sea anemones:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: CnidariaClass: AnthozoaOrder: ActiniariaFamily: CnidarianGenus: Actinia fragaceaSpecies: Sea anemone