IGCSE Chemistry

Saturday, January 12, 2019

2.62 understand how the immune system responds to disease using white blood cells, illustrated by phagocytes ingesting pathogens and lymphocytes releasing antibodies specific to the pathogen

 Phagocytes: engulf and release digestive enzymes onto pathogens to remove them from the body
 Adaptations of phagocytes:
Sensitive cell surface membrane:
-has a sensitive cell surface membrane that detects chemicals produced by pathogen, allowing them to locate pathogens easily.
Digestive enzymes in cytoplasm:
-Once pathogen is engulfed, they can release digestive enzymes onto pathogen to digest and remove them from the body.
Irregular shaped nucleus:
-allows them to squeeze through gaps in capillary walls to move towards pathogens.
Process:
-phagocytes have sensitive cell surface membrane that detects pathogen.
-once they encounter pathogen, they will engulf it and release digestive enzymes.



Lymphocytes: produce antibodies that will deactivate antigens of pathogens and produce memory cells that stays in immune system.
Adaptations of lymphocytes:
Large nucleus:
-has a large nucleus that contains multiple copies of DNA so can produce antibodies in large amounts to prevent the spread of diseases and infections.
Process:
-When pathogen is detected, lymphocyte will split into 2 cells.
-one cell will produce antibodies that will deactivate antigens of pathogens
-other cell will be a memory cell that stays in the immune system if same pathogen is detected, same antibodies can be produced quicker and easier.

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