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40-3 Immune System Disorders Page1043
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A. Allergies 1. Allergies are an overreaction of the immune system to antigens.
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A. Allergies 2. Mast Cells respond to antigens by releasing histamine.
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A. Allergies 3. Histamines increase blood flow to that area and mucus production in the respiratory system which causes sneezing, watery eyes, and runny nose.
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A. Allergies 4. Antihistamines are drugs taken to decrease histamines.
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B. Asthma 1. Asthma is chronic respiratory disease that causes air passages to narrow (makes it difficult to breathe).
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B. Asthma 2. Asthma attacks can be triggered by infections, exercise, emotional distress, etc.
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C. Autoimmune Diseases 1. When the immune system makes a mistake and attacks the body's own cells, it produces an autoimmune disease.
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C. Autoimmune Diseases 2. Examples include: Type I Diabetes, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
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D.AIDS (Immunodeficiency Disease) 1. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) destroys helper T cells.
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D.AIDS (Immunodeficiency Disease) 2. The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) carries its genetic information in RNA.
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D.AIDS (Immunodeficiency Disease) 3. HIV enters a cell and inserts its genetic information so that the cell now produces viral RNA and proteins.
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D.AIDS (Immunodeficiency Disease) 4. The fewer helper T cells, the more advanced the disease.
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