Antibodies and T-lymphocytes Flashcards

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Antibodies are…

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globular glycoproteins with quaternary structure.

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2
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An immunoglobulin is a group of…

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plasma proteins formed of antibodies.

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3
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Each antibody is made of…

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4 polypeptide chains. Two ‘long’ or ‘heavy’ and 2 ‘short’ or ‘light’.

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4
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The chains are held together by…

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disulfide bonds.

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5
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Each antibody has two…

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identical antigen-binding sites. These are variable regions, which is different on each type of antibody produced.

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6
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An antibody has a hinge region which…

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gives flexibility to antibody to bind around the antigen.

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7
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Antibodies combine with viruses and bacterial…

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toxins preventing them entering or damaging cells.

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8
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Antibodies can attach to…

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flagella of bacteria making it less active and easier for phagocytes to engulf them.

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9
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Antibodies with multiple antigen-

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binding sites cause agglutination(clumping together) of bacteria and prevent spreading.

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10
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Antibodies can create holes in…

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the cell walls of bacteria, causing them to burst due to osmosis.

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11
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Antitoxins are a special type of…

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antibodies which combine with toxins and neutralises them.

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12
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Mature T cells have a cell…

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surface receptors called T cell receptors.

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13
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T cell receptors have a similar…

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structure to antibodies and each specific to one antigen.

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14
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Antigen presentation is…

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the display of antigens on the cell surface of cells.

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15
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Helper T cells when activated…

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they release hormone cytokines that stimulate appropriate B cells to divide and develop to plasma cells.

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16
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Cytokines also stimulate…

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macrophages to carry out phagocytosis more quickly.

17
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Killer T cells search…

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the body for cells that have become invaded by pathogen and are displaying foreign antigen on their cell surface membrane.

18
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Killer T cells recognise the antigen and…

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attaches to the surface of infacted body cell and release toxins which kill both the body cell as well as the antigen.

19
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Memory cells of…

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helper T and killer T cells are produced.

20
Q

The number of neutrophils increases during…

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bacterial infections and whenever some tissue becomes inflamed.

21
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The number of lymphocytes increases when…

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viral infections are presented.

22
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Two types of bone marrow stem cells:

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myeloid and lymphoid.

23
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Myeloid stem cells divide into…

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neutrophils, monocytes and platelets.

24
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Lymphoid stem cells divide into…

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lymphocytes both B and T

25
Q

Leukaemia is…

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a cancer of bone marrow stem cells.

26
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Leukaemia causes disruption…

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in the production of red blood cells and platelets. Causes anaemia and the risk of excessive bleeding.

27
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Leukaemia also increases the number of…

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mature neutrophils and lymphocytes, making the person more vulnerable to infections.(immunosuppressed)