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AQA A Level Biology Paper 1 WITH CORRECT AND VERIFIABLE ANSWERS 100% YEAR 2024/2025

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what are antibodies made of? - verified answers-4 polypeptide chains -- 2 heavy, 2 light what are the two regions an antigen is made of? - verified answers-- variable - constant what is special about the variable region? - verified answers-complementary and specific to an antigen what are the chains bonded by? - verified answers-disulphide bridge why do antibodies have a hinge region? - verified answers-to allow the antibody to move to bind to more than one antigen

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AQA A Level Biology Paper 1 WITH CORRECT AND
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what are killer t-cells? - verified answers-- cytotoxic cells
- bind to non-self antigens

how do killer t-cells work? - verified answers-1. virus attaches
to and enters host cell
2. viral DNA causes host cell to express viral antigens on its
surface
3. killer t-cells attaches to viral antigens on infected cells
4. killer t-cells induces death of infected cell (apoptosis)

what is apoptosis? - verified answers-programmed cell death

how do killer t-cells destroy cancer? - verified answers--
cancerous = mutations
- mutations = abnormal antigens
- killer t-cell binds to abnormal antigens
- killer t-cells induces death of cancerous cell

What does perforin do? - verified answers-creates holes in the
cell membranes in order to destroy the infected cell

what do helper t-cells do? - verified answers-- produce
cytokines
- cytokines stimulate b-cells to divide into plasma and memory
cells
- activate killer t-cells

define helper t-cells - verified answers-help humoral response
by involvement in the maturation of b-cells and by triggering the
production of antibodies by b-cells

what do suppressor t-cells do? - verified answers-- halt immune
response
- prevent wastage of energy and resources

,- prevent overactive immune response
- causes reduction of white blood cells after being ill

define memory t-cells - verified answers-work in the same way
as memory b-cells, ensuring rapid response on subsequent
exposure to the same non-self antigens

define suppressor t-cells - verified answers-regulate the
immune response by suppressing activity of killer t-cells and b-
cells

define 'microorganism' - verified answers-organism that is too
small to be seen without a microscope

define 'pathogen' - verified answers-microorganism that causes
disease

outline phagocytosis - verified answers-1. phagocyte follows
conc gradient of chemoattractants
2. phagocyte attaches to pathogen
3. pathogen engulfed and placed in a vesicle (phagosome)
4. lysosomes migrate to phagosome and bind with it to form a
phagolysosome
--> lytic enzymes released from lysosome
5. pathogen digested
6. useful parts absorbed
7. all waste products released by exocytosis
8. non-self antigens of the pathogen displayed on the
phagocytes surface (antigen-presenting)

where are t-cells made? - verified answers-thymus gland

where do b-cells mature? - verified answers-bone marrow

what do b-cells do? - verified answers-- humoral response
- release antibodies
- complementary to a specific antigen

,what response are plasma cells? - verified answers-primary

what response are memory b-cells? - verified answers-
secondary

outline the humoral response - verified answers-1. antigen
attaches to complementary antibody on b-cell
2. antigen taken into cell (endocytosis)
3. presented on cell surface membrane
4. t-helper cells bind to antigen and stimulate b-cell to divide

what does mitosis do in humoral response? - verified answers--
forms clones of b-cells (plasma and memory)
- clonal response

what do clones do? - verified answers-each clone can produce
one type of antibody (monoclonal) which can be used in
medicine

outline plasma cells - verified answers-- primary response
- secrete antibodies
- only survive for a few day
- slow response = person gets ill before pathogen is killed

outline memory cells - verified answers-- secondary response
- circulated in blood and tissue fluid
- divide rapidly
- rapid response so person doesn't get ill

what is an antibody? - verified answers-y-shaped globular
protein produced by b-cells

where are antibodies produced? - verified answers-plasma b-
cells

, what are antibodies made of? - verified answers-4 polypeptide
chains -- 2 heavy, 2 light

what are the two regions an antigen is made of? - verified
answers-- variable
- constant

what is special about the variable region? - verified answers-
complementary and specific to an antigen

what are the chains bonded by? - verified answers-disulphide
bridge

why do antibodies have a hinge region? - verified answers-to
allow the antibody to move to bind to more than one antigen

what is 'monoclonal antibody production' - verified answers-the
process by which large quantities of antibodies (targeted
against a particular antigen) can be produced

how are monoclonal antibodies produced? - verified answers--
mouse immunised by injection of antigen to stimulate
production of antibodies
- plasma cells isolated from spleen
- plasma cells fuse with tumor cells to form a hybridoma
- hybridoma produces large amounts of identical antibody
molecules

what is the scientific term for a tumor cell? - verified answers-
myeloma

what can be monoclonal antibodies be used as? - verified
answers-specific probe to track down and purify specific protein
that induced its transformation

what needs to happen to monoclonal antibodies before human
use? - verified answers-humanisation
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