Biology
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- Created on: 23-03-14 21:27
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- Immunity
- Vaccination
- Succesful Vaccination
- ecconimically viable
- There must be few side effects
- Means of stroing and
- Method
- A form of active immunity
- A weakened or dead form of a pathogen is given in a small dose
- Succesful Vaccination
- Natural Immunity
- Humoral Immunity
- Anti bodies that are soluble in body tissues
- B Lymphosytes
- Upon entering the blood or tissue fluid the protiens on the pathogen ( antigens) are detected
- B cells are activated by t Helper cells who detect the pathogen in the fluid.
- B cells clone themselves , the clones differentiate into plasma cells and memory cells
- Upon entering the blood or tissue fluid the protiens on the pathogen ( antigens) are detected
- B Lymphosytes
- Anti bodies that are soluble in body tissues
- Cell mediated Immunity
- Antibodies respond to antigens present in the organisms own cells
- T Lymphocytes
- They only respond to antigens on cell surfaces
- Upon detection t cells clone themselves
- These cloned cells turn into memory cells which rapidly produce antibodies in the face of future infections
- T Lymphocytes
- Antibodies respond to antigens present in the organisms own cells
- Lymphosytes
- B Lymphosytes
- Upon entering the blood or tissue fluid the protiens on the pathogen ( antigens) are detected
- B cells are activated by t Helper cells who detect the pathogen in the fluid.
- B cells clone themselves , the clones differentiate into plasma cells and memory cells
- Upon entering the blood or tissue fluid the protiens on the pathogen ( antigens) are detected
- T Lymphocytes
- They only respond to antigens on cell surfaces
- Upon detection t cells clone themselves
- These cloned cells turn into memory cells which rapidly produce antibodies in the face of future infections
- B Lymphosytes
- Humoral Immunity
- Vaccination
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