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communicable diseases
immune response
lymphocytes
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what are the two different types of lymphocytes
b
(
bone marrow
)
t
(
thymus
)
what is the role of t-helper cells
CD4
receptors on the
cell
surface
membrane
bind to the antigens on the
MHC
releases
interleukins
which stimulates t-cells to
differentiate
, macrophages to enhance
phagocytosis
effect,
b-cells
to make antibodies
what is the role of t-killer cells
releases
perforin
and
hydrogen peroxide
what is the role of t-regulator cells
suppresses
immune system (kills all
lymphocytes
bar
memory cells
) preventing
auto
immune
diseases
what is the role of t-memory cells
support
immunological
memory leading to a rapid
secondary response
what is the role of b-plasma cells
short
lived
produces
antibodies
what is the role of b-effector cells
they are the
inactive
version of
b-plasma
what is the role of b-memory cells
immunological
memory of
antigen
what is the humoral response
clonal
selection
and
clonal expansion
what is clonal selection
b-lymphocytes
with the correct
cell surface
antigen
are able to recognise pathogen
what happens in clonal expansion
specific
b-lymphocytes
divide rapidly by
mitosis