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What type of cells are combined with lymphocytes to create hybridoma cells?

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Monoclonal antibodies (biology only) (HT only)

Question

  1. A. Bacterial cells
  2. B. Tumor cells
  3. C. Red blood cells
  4. D. Stem cells

Answer

The correct option is Tumor cells because it matches the approved biology in Producing monoclonal antibodies within Monoclonal antibodies (biology only) (HT only).

Explanation

The correct option is Tumor cells because it stays accurate for Producing monoclonal antibodies in Monoclonal antibodies (biology only) (HT only). It matches the approved learning objective about explain that single hybridoma cells are cloned to produce many identical cells and that antibodies are then collected and purified and avoids the oversimplified distractors.

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Misunderstanding Hybridoma Cloning

Students often confuse the process of cloning hybridoma cells with the process of producing antibodies, thinking that antibodies are produced directly from the hybridoma cells rather than being collected after cloning.

Clarify that hybridoma cells are first cloned to create many identical cells, and then these cells produce antibodies, which are subsequently collected and purified.

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