BIOLOGY 152 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Antigen, Autoimmune Disease, Gas Exchange

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14 Apr 2017
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Adaptive immunity- enables a rapid defense against an antigen that has been previously encountered. If a b cell did not receive signals from a helper t cell, then it cannot be activated and will not turn into a plasma cell. Virus is taken in by phagocyte, then goes to helper t cell. These are engaging in the fight against the antigens. Helper t cells cytokins released by helper t cells stimulate b cells and cytotoxic t cells. Both cytotoxic t cell(release pore-forming proteins into the membrane of the infected cell that destroys it) and plasma cell(secretes antibodies into the blood) can attack the infected cell. Memory helper t cell confer future immunity to this virus. I-clicker question order: 3, 4, 2, 1, 5. Allergy: immune reaction to a harmless substance (treated as a pathogen) misdirected response. One can acquire an allergy by constant contact (like with poison ivy) Autoimmune disorder- immune reaction against some of the bodys own cells.

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