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Name:____________________________________________________Date:__________________Period:__________ The Basics of the Immune System: T-Cells - Day 7 Objective: Students will be able to describe the basics of T-Cells and their function QUESTION: If you are not sick, does that mean a virus or a bacteria has not yet entered your body? Explain your answer. Answers will vary Part 1 - Research 1. The above picture describes how a helper T-Cell gets activated. Helper T-Cells do not kill foreign invaders, so how do you think they help killer T-Cells and memory T-Cells? Killer T-Cells Helper T-Cells tell the killer T-Cells what foreign invaders to kill Memory T-Cells Helper T-Cells teach the memory T-Cells what the foreign invaders antigens look like 2. Below is a silly cartoon about killer T-Cells. How does the killer T-Cell know what to kill? Killer T-Cells know what to kill because bacteria and infected cells have antigens. The killer T-cells recognize these antigens with their own antibodies and kill them. Analysis 1. What are the steps that T-Cells have to go through in order to find an kill a foreign cell? Step 1 A phagocyte eats a bacterial cell Step 2 The bacteria's antigen goes to the surface of the phagocyte Step 3 The phagocyte shows the antigen to the helper T-cell Step 4 The helper T-cell is activated and helps the killer T-cell Step 5 The killer T-cell finds and kills the foreign invader 2. Below is a graphic organizer showing how T-Cells and B-Cells are created. Use the terms on the right to fill in the graphic organizer. Killer T-Cell Original Lymphocyte Original Lymphocyte Plasma B Cell T-Cell B-Cell T-Cell Helper T-Cell Killer T-Cell Memory T Cell B-Cell Memory T Cell Helper T Cell Plasma B Cell Memory B Cell Memory B Cell Conclusion: To be completed on a separate sheet of paper While answers will vary, a correct response would incorporate most of the terms below as well as specific and nonspecific immune defenses What has to happen in order for you to get sick with a virus? (be sure to include non-specific defenses, B-Cells and your knowledge of T-Cells) Antibody Antigen B-Cell Killer T Cells Mucous Terms you could include: Check them off as you write. Bacteria Macrophage T Cells Helper T Cells Hair How many terms did you use? Did you explain each term you used? On a scale of 1-5 (5 being best) what score would you give yourself? Teacher Score Memory B Cell Plasma Cell Memory T Cells Skin Stomach Acid