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Brief introduction to the immune system
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Review Which constituent of blood fights off infection?
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Review Which constituent of blood fights off infection? White
Blood cells! But… How do they do this?
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Antigens Antigens are small substances (usually on the surface of cells) that may trigger an immune response. Your immune system will attack antigens that it does not recognize.
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How does it do this? Antibodies are small Y-shaped proteins that are produced in plasma. They neutralize foreign pathogens, or ”tag” foreign pathogens to be destroyed by white blood cells.
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Antigens and antibodies simulation
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White blood cells destroy pathogens by engulfing them
White blood cells destroy pathogens by engulfing them. This means that they surround them and ingest them. This process is called phagocytosis.
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How do vaccinations work?
Vaccinations typically give you a very small dosage of a weakened pathogen. Your immune system will ”learn” from this and form antibodies to fight it next time. Have you ever had chickenpox?
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Not all viruses and pathogens are treatable
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) destroys white blood cells, leaving the body defenseless. This leads to a condition called Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS).
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Your red blood cells have antigens too
There are 3 types of antigens that your blood cells may or may not have. Antigen A Antigen B Antigen Rh This antigen was first isolated in Rhesus monkeys
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Rhesus factor If you have the Rh antigen, you have a positive blood type. If you do not have the Rh antigen, you have a negative blood type.
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