Monoclonal antibodies are made by the fusion of cells of the immune system with B lymphocytes and myeloma cells.
<h3>What is Hybridoma technology?</h3>
- It is one of the best technologies that is used to produce the monoclonal antibody.
- In this hybridoma technology the B lymphocytes that are antibody producing are isolated from a source after the immunization with a specific antigen and then are fused with myeloma cell line to form hybrid cells that are also called as hybridoma cell lines.
- The hybridoma cell lines are then cultured in the laboratory with specific antigen and then the monoclonal antibodies are produced.
- This can be done in in-vivo or in-vitro condition.
- This method is preferred over all because the production of antibodies by this method is good as the antibodies produced are of high purity and highly sensitive and specific.
- These cell lines can also be preserved for a long time.
- Hybridoma technology has resulted in production of different varieties of monoclonal antibodies with specificity with specific antigens as the monoclonal antibodies are produced by single parental B cells.
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Correct answer: A). Forecasting weather
A weather radar is an instrument that is used to locate precipitation, calculate its motion and determine the type i.e hail, snow or rain. It sends electromagnetic energy pulse into the atmosphere. If that pulse of energy interacts with something, then it reflects back the energy, which can be sensed by the weather radar.
Nowadays, most radar used are Doppler effect, which has dual polarization, it determines that movement is toward or away from the radar.
Hence, the correct answer would be option A.
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The connective tissue is among the four major classes of the tissue. It is the most widely distributed and the most abundant class of the tissues. However, the type of tissue in every organ varies. Composed of cells, fibers and matrix, this type of tissue is different in different organs of the body.
The variability in it's type is provided by the difference in the degree of the order of the cells, fibers, and the matrix. This variability contributes to the diversity of this tissue.
Hence, the blank can be filled with 'diversity'.