BIOL1003 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: B Cell, Perforin, Poliomyelitis

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Describe 2 types of specific immunity: cell-mediated and antibody- mediated. Describe how b and t cells recognise antigens. Any molecule that activates the immune system / response: most are protein, e. g. pollen, spec)f)c (cid:498)adapt)ve(cid:499) )mmun)ty. Recognise and remember specific antigens and hence microbes. T cells interact with microbe or infected cell directly and provide defence by interacting directly with the microbe. Biol lecture 18: humoral / antibody-mediated immunity. Antibodies (immunoglobulin / ig scientific term: soluble plasma protein. Similarly, antibodies trigger optimization by attaching to the surface of the microbe and signaling to come to the site of infection. Each chain has regions of: identical to each other) therefore making them symmetrical chains 2 long (cid:494)heavy(cid:495) chains (long chains are identical to each other) 2 short (cid:494)light(cid:495) chains (approx. 110 amino acids and also: constant amino acid sequence (cid:494)c(cid:495) (determines class of, sequence (cid:494)v(cid:495, variable amino acid (where the antibody is able to antibody) recognise an antigen)

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