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studybuddy7777:

--- Quote from: liiz on July 26, 2016, 08:40:22 pm --- This was super helpful, and yep - definitely summarised rather than made my notes longer!! Short but good information in there that hopefully I'll be able to remember a bit easier. Thankyou so much for helping out, really appreciate it :)) 

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No worries im glad i was able to help :D nice to see that some people dont think i ramble on too much (my english teacher thinks otherwise.. :p)

Skidous:
Interaction between B cells and T Cells

Macrophages introduce antigens to B Cells and T cells in the lymph nodes.
These B Cells produce antibodies that attach to the antigen to form an antibody-antigen complex, then the antibodies flag the pathogen for destruction via phagocytosis. T cells attack the pathogens via Killer T-cells (cytotoxic T-Cells) in which the T-Cells latches onto the pathogen and kills it using chemicals.

Helper T-Cells assists in the production of antibodies by promoting antibody production by plasma B Cells

vox nihili:

--- Quote from: specclee on July 28, 2016, 06:34:55 pm ---Hey guys!
I'm gonna drop a few questions for Search for Better Health here. Any answers would be appreciated!
1) What were MacFarlane Burnet's contributions to our understanding of the immune response and the effectiveness of immunisation programs?
2) What are the interactions between B and T cells and what are the mechanisms that allow these interactions?
3) What are the main features of epidemiology?
Thanks!

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The purpose of this forum, as I see it, is to help refine your understanding, so please to try to avoid just dumping questions and expecting people to answer them, especially when, such as in the case as question 1, you could just as easily Google it.

So before I contribute to answering any of those, what do you think? What have you found by doing your own research? Then we can help refine it.

Skidous:

--- Quote from: vox nihili on July 28, 2016, 07:49:00 pm ---The purpose of this forum, as I see it, is to help refine your understanding, so please to try to avoid just dumping questions and expecting people to answer them, especially when, such as in the case as question 1, you could just as easily Google it.

So before I contribute to answering any of those, what do you think? What have you found by doing your own research? Then we can help refine it.

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I totally agree with what Vox is saying, even though I've already attempted at answering, it's only haphazardly done so that it was there to help out, it is also a lot easier to help fill in blanks instead of answering whole questions

Sssssrr:
could someone please explain to me the difference between enatiostasis and homeostasis?
thanks

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