IMMUNE SYSTEM VENN DIAGRAMS FOR REVIEW 8-CELLS VS. T-CELLS TERMS/PHRASES: Origin
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IMMUNE SYSTEM VENN DIAGRAMS FOR REVIEW 8-CELLS VS. T-CELLS TERMS/PHRASES: Originate in bone marrow Make up most of the lymphocytes in circulation Create plasma cells Mature in the thymus Act to control most aspects of the specific immune Have surface receptors able to recognize a specific antigen Produces antibodies that are released to bodily fluids Form memory cells attack pathogens or infected host cells response Create regulatory, cytotoxic, and helper cells Form clones when activated Humoral immunity B-cells ONLY Direct Mature in the bone marrow Cell-mediated immunity V Part of the adaptive immune response& BOTH B-cells and T-cells T-cells ONLY onginate n bone marro matule in bone manow mature in Thymus Ceate plasma cells cell mediated immunty PRIMARY VS.SECONDARY RESPONSE (chart next pagel) TERMS/PHRASES: Create immunity specific to a particular pathogen Memory B cells Slower to respond Helper T cells Cytotoxic T cells Plasma cells Caused by re-exposure to a pathogern Memory T cells Regulatory T cells Caused by first exposure to a pathogen Faster to respondExplanation / Answer
B cell vs T cell
Both
-originate in bone marrow
- form clones when activated
- form memory cells
- acts to control most part of specific immune response
- part of the adaptive immune response
T cell
-mature in thymus
-create regulatory, cytotoxic and helper cells
-cell mediated immunity
-makes up most of the lymphocytes in circulation (80%)
- directly attack pathogens or infected host cell (killer t cell)
B cell
-mature in bone marrow
-form memory cells
-humoral immunity
-create plasma cells
- produces antibodies that are released into the bodily fluids.
primary vs secondary response
both
- create immunity specific to a specific pathogen
- cytotoxic T cell
- regulatory T cell
- plasma cell
primary only
- slower to respond
- caused by first exposure to pathogen
- helper T cell
secondary only
- faster to respond
- caused by re exposure to pathogen
- memory T cell
- memory B cell