BIO 11 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Immunoglobulin A, Phagocytosis, Clonal Selection

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1st encounter between na ve immunocompetent lymphocyte and antigen the 1st. Usually happens in lymph tissue (spleen or lymph node) Antigens bind with surface receptors on na ve immunocompetent b lymphocyte. Clonal selection occurs lymphocyte makes copies of itself. Most clones become plasma cells which produce antibodies plasma cells only last 4-5 days and the antibodies bind to the antigens to mark them for destruction. The 1st time the body encounters the pathogen. Tilter: the antibodies floating around in our blood. Active: when the antigens are in the body and stimulate our cells to make. Passive: external source procures antibodies and we get them somehow. Variable region: the end of where the heavy and light chains both exist. Constant region: the other end (some of the light chain but not the whole length) Antigen binding site: the variable region, only for specific antigen. Igd: the receptor on the surface of a b cell. Determine what antigen is can bind to.

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