AQA AS Biology - Immunity - Quick Quiz

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true or false: a humoral response is specific?
True
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What is the role of memory cell?
to decrease the time of pathogen destroyed
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a _____(1)_____? engulfs pathogen and becomes a _____(2)____?
(1) = phagosome (2) = antigen presenting cell
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what is the role of antibodies?
attach to antigen of pathogen
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What kind of cell (below) has receptors that are able to bind to the antigen of a pathogen?
t-killer cell
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what is the role of plasma cells?
produce large amounts of antibodies
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true or false... t-killer cells produce antigens?
False
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why are we never immune from the simple cold virus if memory cells are produced, every time we have the cold?
antigenic variability
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What is the role of memory cell?

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to decrease the time of pathogen destroyed

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what is the role of antibodies?

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What kind of cell (below) has receptors that are able to bind to the antigen of a pathogen?

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TomBroadley

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leave your score below... surprisingly i got 100% hehe

nathan medcalf

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Loving it tommy 100 pc very good, change the q about antigenic variability

Bushra Hasan

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70% meh i need to revise immunity properly ;(

Rachel Handley

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60% oh dear :(

harry

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90 % .........POW !

alex

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80% i got the first one wrong cus i thought it was the 4 satges not humoral and cellular :L 

bradley

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100%

Zelly Ochuba

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80% need to revisseee this subject ://///

Katie Smith

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100% I surprised myself :)

julite

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70% . Need to work up. :(

Kate

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90% :)

lauriee :)

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90% :D

plus this is AQA which isnt my board and i don't think OCR goes into this kind of detail :)

henrietta

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Great Quiz 100%

Yusra Mustafa

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phagosomes don't engulf pathogens, phagocytes do, this test is a load of bull!!!

Asha

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100% but ^ is right. Phagocytes engulf pathogens, forming phagosomes.

Sally Bradley

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no its not... as a phagosome isnt a cell. so how it can it then  go onto become an antigen presenting cell? so it is a PHAGOCYTE that engulfs pathogens

Sally Bradley

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no its not... as a phagosome isnt a cell. so how it can it then  go onto become an antigen presenting cell? so it is a PHAGOCYTE that engulfs pathogens

Sally Bradley

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no its not... as a phagosome isnt a cell. so how it can it then  go onto become an antigen presenting cell? so it is a PHAGOCYTE that engulfs pathogens

Keerthanna

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techincally, it is not the t-killer cell that binds to the antigen

it should be a T-cell which then differentiates into t-killer cells that cause lysis

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