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Terminology Define the following terms • Immune response • Antigen • Antibody • Label the variable region, heavy chain and light chain on the antibody given. • How are the polypeptide chains held together in an antibody? • Which part of the antibody binds to the antigen? Learning objectives • Define the terms immune response, antigen and antibody • Describe the structure of antibodies • Outline the mode of action of antibodies • Describe the structure and mode of action of phagocytes Light chain Variable region Heavy chain Describe the structure of an antibody •4 polypeptide chains •2 or more antigen binding sites Antibody action 1. Neutralisation – combine with viruses to stop them entering cells OR combine with toxins making them harmless 2. Agglutination – joining to more than one bacteria to clump them, this immobilises them. How does agglutination make phagocytosis more efficient? Phagocytes - use page 175 to complete Name lifespan found Mode of action Phagocytes Name Neutrophil lifespan Short Macrophage longer found Mode of action In blood 60% of WBC’s Leave blood and patrol where invaders may be found Take in and destroy bacteria, then die Blood (monocytes) Large number in liver (Kupffer cels) Line lymph nodes Inside alveolar walls Take in and destroy bacteria, then display some of the parts in their membrane Called “antigenpresenting cells” Learning objectives • Define the terms immune response, antigen and antibody • Describe the structure of antibodies • Outline the mode of action of antibodies • Describe the structure and mode of action of phagocytes Plenary - test • • • • • • Complete test from objectives Swap - not person you sit with Mark Give a good comment Give a focus for revision comment Return to owner