Immunity & Vaccines

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    • Active immunity
      • Involves memory cells
      • involves the production of antibody by plasma cells
      • Long term because antibody produced in response to antigen
      • Takes more time to work
    • Passive immunity

      • Does not involve memory cells
      • involves antibody introduced into body from an outside source
      • short term, because the antibody given is broken down
      • It is fast acting
    • Describe how a vaccine leads to the production of antibodies
      • Vaccine contains antigen from pathogen
      • Macrophage presents antigen on its surface
      • T cell with complementary receptor protein binds to antigen
      • T cell stimulates B cell with complementary antibody on its surface
      • B cell secretes large amounts of antibody
      • B cell divides to form clone all producing the same antibody
    • Explain why an animal is initially injected with a small volume of antigen but is injected with a larger volume of antigen later

      • B cells are specific to the antigen that is cloned
      • B cells produce memory b cells and plasma cells
      • The second dose produces antibodies in secondary immune response in higher concentration and quickly
      • The first dose must be small so the animal is not killed