Immunity PPQs Flashcards
Give two ways in which pathogens can cause disease. (2)
- releasing toxins
- directly killing the cell
Putting bee honey on a cut kills bacteria. Honey contains a high concentration of sugar.
Use your knowledge of water potential to suggest how putting honey on a cut kills bacteria. (3)
- water potential in bacteria higher than in the honey
- water moves out bacteria by osmosis
- kills the cell because water is required as a metabolite (loss of water stops metabolic reactions)
Describe how bacteria are destroyed by phagocytes. (3)
- phagocyte engulfs bacteria to form phagocyte
- lysosome empties contents into vacuole
- releasing lytic enzymes that hydrolyse the bacteria
Give two structures a bacterial cell may have that a white blood cell does not have. (2)
- circular DNA
- cell wall
What is an antigen? (2)
a foreign protein that stimulates an immune response and the production of antibodies
What is an antibody? (2)
a protein specific to an antigen that is produced by B cells or secreted by plasma cells
How do you calculate percentage change?
change/original x 100
Explain the differences between the mean concentrations of antibodies in blood samples 1, 2 and 3. (4)
- sample 1 is before the vaccination so no antibodies released yet because the patient hasn’t encountered the virus yet
- sample 2 is the primary response where there’s been clonal expansion of B cells into plasma cells which then secrete antibodies
- sample 3 is a secondary response where the memory cells have produced the antibodies more quickly