11.2.4

Primary & Secondary Response

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Primary Immune Response

When an individual is infected by a pathogen for the first time, a primary immune response takes place.

Slow

Slow

  • The primary response is slow because it takes time for the antigens to be detected and the specific plasma cells to be activated.
  • It may take several days for the pathogen to be removed by the immune system.
Symptoms

Symptoms

  • In the primary immune response, the individual is likely to show the symptoms of the pathogen.
  • The pathogen has time to cause harm to the individual before it is removed by the immune system.
Memory cells

Memory cells

  • T cells and B cells can produce memory cells after an infection.
  • Memory cells remain in the body after the infection has been removed.
  • If the individual is infected again, there will be a much quicker response to the antigens.

Secondary Immune Response

When an individual is infected by a pathogen for the second time, a secondary immune response takes place.

Fast

Fast

  • The secondary response is rapid because of the presence of memory cells in the body.
  • The memory cells can quickly identify the antigens and produce the correct antibodies.
Stronger

Stronger

  • The secondary immune response is also stronger than the primary immune response.
  • More plasma cells can be produced more quickly.
Symptoms

Symptoms

  • In the secondary immune response, the individual is unlikely to show the symptoms of the pathogen.
  • The pathogen is removed by the immune system before it has time to cause harm.
  • The individual is said to be immune.
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