Exercise 2: Horse Immune response: Hane lumune System Primary Resporse A horse was subjected to two injections having the same dose of non-pathogenic antigen A. We study the evolution of antibodies against the antigen of the non-pathogenic A as a respect of time. Secondary Resporse necton a A recton of a) Compare the amount of antibodies produced during the 2 responses b) Compare the time needed (delay) for both responses to protect the body. c) Conclude the faster response. d) Compare the duration of the two responses. Derive a conclusion.

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Exercise 2: Horse Immune response:
Horse Immune System
A horse was subjected to two injections having 6
the same dose of non-pathogenic antigen A.
We study the evolution of antibodies against
the antigen of the non-pathogenic A as a
respect of time.
Primary Response
Secondary Resporse
1t
TO
20
60
70
Tistinection of A
T2nd inection of A
a) Compare the amount of antibodies produced during the 2 responses
b) Compare the time needed (delay) for both responses to protect the
body.
c) Conclude the faster response.
d) Compare the duration of the two responses. Derive a conclusion.
Transcribed Image Text:Exercise 2: Horse Immune response: Horse Immune System A horse was subjected to two injections having 6 the same dose of non-pathogenic antigen A. We study the evolution of antibodies against the antigen of the non-pathogenic A as a respect of time. Primary Response Secondary Resporse 1t TO 20 60 70 Tistinection of A T2nd inection of A a) Compare the amount of antibodies produced during the 2 responses b) Compare the time needed (delay) for both responses to protect the body. c) Conclude the faster response. d) Compare the duration of the two responses. Derive a conclusion.
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