Answer to Question 1
D
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In some cases, the host human responds to the circulating injected antibodies, which are foreign proteins to the host's body, by producing its own antibodies to the injected antibodies. This results in serum sickness, a massive immune reaction that is manifested by fever, arthritis, flank pain, myalgia, and arthralgia. Options A, B, and C are incorrect answers to the question.
Answer to Question 2
A
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Unlike endogenous ACh, succinylcholine is not broken down instantly. Succinylcholine, a depolarizing NMJ blocker, attaches to the ACh-receptor site on the muscle cell, causing a prolonged depolarization of the muscle. This depolarization causes stimulation of the muscle and muscle contraction (seen as twitching) and then as flaccid paralysis, so the contraction of the muscle is not prolonged and the muscle is incapable of being stimulated. The duration of effects of succinylcholine is 4 to 6 minutes and not 2 hours.