What does efficacy of a drug mean?
Effectiveness
Toxicity
Dosage
What is the second step in testing drugs?
Preclinical trials
Animal testing
Human clinical trials
What term describes a link between a factor and a corresponding disease?
Risk factor
Causation
Correlation
What is not a risk factor for lung cancer?
UV radiation
Smoking
Asbestos
What do antibodies bind to on a pathogen?
Antitoxins
Antigens
Toxins
What part of pathogens do antibodies bind to?
Phagocytes
What are myeloma cells?
Cancerous white blood cells
Cancerous red blood cells
Cancerous spleen cells
What is the first step in producing monoclonal antibodies? - Higher
Injecting a mouse with an antibody
Removing spleen cells from a mouse
Injecting a mouse with an antigen
What type of cells are removed from a mouse to make monoclonal antibodies? - Higher
White blood cells
Red blood cells
Spleen cells
What cells are fused to make hybridoma cells? - Higher
A spleen cell and a lymphocyte
A spleen cell and a myeloma cell
A nerve cell and a myeloma cell