The Immune System - ER, AP, RM, MS
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- 3. Released into a infected cell by the cytotoxic T cell to trigger programmed cell death
- 5. A Y-shaped protein with antigen binding sites
- 8. A pathway response involves these cells engulfing pathogens in order to break them down
- 10. During infection pathogens release chemicals that these cells respond to
- 11. One of the immune systems that utilises specialized lymphocytes
- 12. The type of T cell that interacts with B cells causing mitosis and differentiation
- 14. Artificially produced antibodies that respond
- 16. Another name for antibodies. Includes several different classes with differing shapes and functions
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- 1. The immune response that utilises cytotoxic T cells
- 2. A method in which the outer boundary or cell membrane is broken down or destroyed in order to release inter-cellular materials.
- 4. Receptors in B cells react to these, which gives rise to mitosis
- 6. Fight bodily invaders by producing antibodies
- 7. The type of pathogen that the cell-mediated immune response deals with
- 9. Each B cell is specific to particular antigens, so each B cell has a different one of these
- 13. Group of amino acids or chemical groups exposed on the surface of a molecule which can generate an antigenic response
- 15. The immune respond that is antibody-mediated and utilises B cells
- 17. The two main types are T cells and B cells, which is determined by where the cell matures