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The Immune System Professional Tutoring Alevelsolutions.com

The immune system Changing your lifestyle can help reduce your chances of getting disease but…. Infectious disease is another matter! Antigens are molecules, usually proteins or polysaccharides. When a pathogen enters a body its antigens are recognised as foreign and they body realizes it has to do something about it.

Phagocytes 1.Phagocyte (e.g. a macrophage) is a type of white blood cell. It carries out a process called phagocytosis. That is it engulfs and digests a pathogen. 2.There are several steps to this process as shown on the next slide.

Phagocytosis 1.A phagocyte recognises the antigens on a pathogen 2.The cytoplasm of the phagocyte moves round the pathogen, engulfing it. 3.A phagocytic vacuole is formed which has the pathogen engulfed in it. 4.Lysosome fuses itself with the phagocytic vacuole which contains lysosomal enzymes that breaks down the pathogen 5.To activate the other immune system cells the phagocyte presents the antigens to them.

T-cells and B-Cells A T-sell is another type of white blood cell that carries out its job in 2 ways 1.It releases substances to activate B-cells 2.Attach to antigens on a pathogen and kill the cell. Remember the antigens are presented to it by phagocytes. T-cells have proteins that bind to the antigens and kill them!

T-cell

T-cells activate B-cells B-cell is another type of white blood cell. They are covered with antibodies that bind with antigens making am antigen-antibody complex. The antibodies on a B-cell are on its membrane. Differently shaped antibodies bind to differently shaped antigens.

B-cells divide into Plasma cells! We’re almost there! 1.The antigens on a B-cell bind to the complimentary shaped antigen 2.This, together with the substances released from the T-cells, activates the B-cells. 3.The activated B-cell divides into plasma cells.

Plasma cells Plasma cells are identical to B-cells. They secrete lots of the antibody specific to the antigen. Antibody functions include: 1.Coating the pathogen to make it easier for the phagocyte to engulf it 2.Coating the pathogen to prevent it from entering host cells 3.Binding to and neutralising toxins produced by the pathogen.

2 Types of immune response 1.Cellular – T-cells and other immune system cells that they interact with. 2.Humoral – B-cells and the production of antibodies make the humoral response.

Check your learning What is a pathogen? What is a phagocyte? Give a name of a phagocyte? List the 5 steps of how a phagocyte works. Phagocytes activate? What activates B-cells? B-cells divide into? The immune response can be split into 2. Name the 2. Antigens are made of?

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