Thanks Russ.
2 more questions
1) why do injected antibodies not trigger the immune response as they are foreign particles?
Is it because the body would then attack all antibodies?
Douchy said lone antigens can trigger t helper cells, is that wrong?
antibodies are more like 'self' i guess. If anitbodies were treated like antigens, then there would be nothing to kill the free antigens!
O, and antibodies aren't cells, so i guess they wouln't need the MHC markers? not sure :|
yea i dont think lone antigens can trigger helper T cells cause helper T cells can only bind to an antigen presented by a macrophage.
Oxygen isnt actually used in krebs cycle but its presence is required for the krebs cycle to occur!
yep, its needed for the oxidation of pyruvate to acetyl CoA that enters the cycle.
i thought it was solely needed for the ETC, to form water?
my teacher said that cytochrome = always the last electron acceptor in the ETC and then the rest in the ETC were different proteins. can anyone else confirm this?
And helper T cells, do they activate cytotoxic T cells, other helper T cells and B cells? When they activate cytotoxic T cells does it mean cytotoxic T cells start undergoign clonal expansion or does this only happen to Helper T cells. Or are they just activated to move to lymph nodes and meet with the infect cell and kill it.
also, are all T cells that come from the thymus gland, helper T cells?
Thanks

EDIT: are dendritic cells part of 2nd line of defence and are lymphokines a type of cytokine