Biology - AQA - Unit 2 - C1. Antigens
Antigens are proteins found on the surface of cells that trigger an immune response when detected by the body. They are present on both your own cells and foreign cells. Foreign antigens, which are not typically found in the body, are the ones that usually provoke an immune response.
What are antigens?
Antigen definition?
Where are they found?
What are foreign antigens?
Antigens are proteins that can generate an immune response when detected by the body. They are usually found on the surface of cells, including all your body cells. Antigens that aren’t normally found in the body are referred to as foreign antigens - it’s these antigens that the immune system usually responds to.
Key Terms
What are antigens?
Antigen definition?
Where are they found?
What are foreign antigens?
Antigens are proteins that can generate an immune response when detected by the body. They are usually found on the surf...
Antigens allow the immune system to identify: (4 things. 2,1,2,2 points)
Pathogens
organisms that cause disease, e.g. bacteria, viruses and fungi.
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| Term | Definition |
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What are antigens? Antigen definition? | Antigens are proteins that can generate an immune response when detected by the body. They are usually found on the surface of cells, including all your body cells. Antigens that aren’t normally found in the body are referred to as foreign antigens - it’s these antigens that the immune system usually responds to. |
Antigens allow the immune system to identify: (4 things. 2,1,2,2 points) | Pathogens
Abnormal body cells
Toxins
Cells from other individuals of the same species
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