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Transcript
Overview of the Immune System—Online Activity
Go to www.nobelprize.org. Click on the “Educational” tab. Scroll down the page and click on “Immune
Responses—Have a look”. There is an interactive game on IMMUNE RESPONSES
(http://www.nobelprize.org/educational/medicine/immuneresponses/). Click on PLAY.
Start reading the descriptions and interact with the game characters as you advance through the game.
Click on 02 on the right hand side. After completing your task, click on Read More on the lower left hand
side. Answer the following questions.
1. What is a vaccine?
2. How does serum therapy differ from most vaccines?
Click on 03.
3. What is an antibody?
4. Where are they made?
5. What do antibodies do?
Click on 08.
6. Describe the structure of an antibody.
Developed as part of the RCSB Collaborative Curriculum Development Program 2014
7. Describe the function of antibodies. Does the way it works remind you of anything else?
8. What is an antigen?
9. How are pathogens neutralized?
Click on 09.
10. What are T killer cells (lymphocytes) and what do they do?
Go back to the Immune Responses page. In the left-hand column, find Immune System and click on it.
From there, click on the Immune System--in More Detail. Fill in the tables below.
Developed as part of the RCSB Collaborative Curriculum Development Program 2014
Name: _________________________________________________________
Date: ______________________
IMMUNE SYSTEM: KEY PLAYERS
PROTEINS
COMPLEMENT SYSTEM
ANTIBODIES
LOCATION
FUNCTION
CELLS
PHAGOCYTES
LYMPHOCYTES
T CELLS
B CELLS
DEFINITION
TYPES OF CELLS
AND FUNCTIONS
GRANULOCYTES
HELPER T CELLS
PLASMA CELLS
CYTOTOXIC (KILLER) T CELLS
MEMORY CELLS
MACROPHAGES
DENDRITIC CELLS
Developed as part of the RCSB Collaborative Curriculum Development Program 2014