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Summary AQA Biology A Level Revision - Cell recognition and Immune system - Unit 5

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These revision notes provide an in depth summary of this specific chapter of AQA Biology in the A Level Specification - Very comprehensive notes and enabled me to achieve an A* in my A Level Biology exams.

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Biology revision – Cell recognition and the immune system (Unit 5)
Defence mechanisms

- Any infection is an interaction between the pathogen and the body’s various defence
mechanisms
- Pathogen – a bacterium, virus or microorganism that causes disease
- Having overwhelmed the pathogen, the body’s defences seem to be better prepared
for a second infection from the same pathogen and can kill it before it causes any
harm
o This is known as immunity
 Is the reason why some people aren’t affected by certain pathogens
Defence mechanisms

- Human body has numerous defences to protect itself from pathogens
- Some are general and immediate defences like skin, forming a barrier to the entry of
pathogens and phagocytosis
- Others are more specific, less rapid but longer lasting
- These responses involve a type of white blood cell called a lymphocyte
- This takes two froms
o Cell-mediated responses involving T lymphocytes
o Humoral responses involving B lymphocytes

Recognising your own cells

- To defend the body from invasion by foreign material, lymphocytes must be able to
distinguish the body’s own cells and molecules from those that are foreign
- If they couldn’t do this, lymphocytes would destroy the organism’s own tissues
- Each type of cell, self or non-self, has specific molecules on its surface – antigens
- These molecules can be of a variety of types but it’s the proteins that are the most
important – this is as proteins have a large variety and a highly specific tertiary
structure
o It is this variety of 3D structure that distinguishes one cell from another
- Its these proteins that allow immune system to identify:
o Pathogens – e.g. HIV
o Non-self material – e.g. cells from other organisms of the same species
o Toxins including those produced by certain pathogens – e.g. the bacterium that
causes cholera
o Abnormal body cells – e.g. cancer cells
- All of these are potentially harmful and their identification in the first stage is removing
the threat that they pose to organisms
o However, despite its advantages, this has implications for humans who have
had tissue or organ transplants
- The immune system recognises these as non-self even though they have come from
individuals of the same species
o Thus it attempts to destroy the transplant
 To minimise the effect of this tissue rejection, donor tissues for transplant
are normally matched as closely as possible to those of the recipient
 The best matches come from close relatives
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