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Defenses against infection
35.2 Defenses against infection
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Nonspecific defenses Skin Tears Lysozyme enzyme that breaks down bacterial cell walls Other secretions (like mucous) Inflammatory response Interferons Fever *first line of defense *second line of defense
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Inflammatory response
Infected areas become red and painful (inflamed)
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Histamines Chemical that increases flow of blood and fluids to the affected area (p. 1015)
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Interferons Proteins released by a host cell getting “attacked” by a virus that inhibits synthesis of viral proteins
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Fever Increase body temperature Slows down or stops the growth of some pathogens ***remember…a lot of bacteria/ pathogens can’t withstand high heat!***
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Specific defenses Immune system’s specific defenses distinguish between “self” and “other,” and they inactivate or kill any foreign substance or cell that enters the body. *respond to a particular pathogen!*
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Immune response Body doesn’t recognize something Goes into an IMMUNE RESPONSE Specific recognition, response and memory to pathogens
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Antigens vs. antibodies
Antigen any foreign substance that can stimulate an immune response Antibodies tags antigens for destruction by immune cells
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Lymphocytes B lymphocytes and T lymphocytes are the main working cells of the immune systems
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The specific immune response has two main styles of action…humoral immunity and cell-mediated immunity Humoral refers to the immune response that happens in body fluids (B cells) Cell-mediated (T cells) defends the body against some viruses, fungi, and single- celled pathogens
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