Defence mechanisms (CCEA)Primary and secondary responses

The body has adapted defence mechanisms to protect itself against the entry of microorganisms.

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Primary and secondary responses

The infected individual will be sick while work to produce enough to provide immunity.

This is known as the primary response.

During this response, the body will also make memory lymphocytes that remain in the body for years.

If the same microorganism is encountered again, memory lymphocytes produce high numbers of the correct antibody very quickly.

This prevents the person getting sick again and is known as the secondary response.