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Immune System
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Warm Up: What is a pathogen? In your lab on Friday, how did you know if an antibiotic/antimicrobial was effective? What is an immune response?
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Pathogens A Disease Causing Agent –Viruses –Bacteria –Fungi –Parasites
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Human Immune System Body’s way to protect against pathogens Consists of cells and tissues found throughout the body Detect and destroy
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Immune Response from the Immune System An immune response is a complex series of specific and non-specific processes involving a range of cells and chemicals in response to a pathogen. http://www.wellpathclinic.com/3-ways-your-immune- system-can-cause-health-challenges
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Nonspecific Defenses Do not target specific pathogens
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First Nonspecific Defense Prevent Pathogens From Entering Body Skin –Barrier –Oil & Sweat make acidic Mucous Membranes –Line digestive system, nasal passages, lungs, respiratory passages, reproductive tract –Barrier –Chemical Defenses –Cilia
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Second Line of Nonspecific Defense: When pathogens break through first line of defense
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Nonspecific Responses 1. Inflammatory Response –Suppress infection & speed recovery –Infected/Injured cells release chemicals that cause increased blood flow to area –More blood = more white blood cells to area = better to fight pathogen –More blood = swelling and redness
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Nonspecific Responses 2.Temperature Response –Body temperature increases in response to infection (fever) –Slow bacterial growth –High fever dangerous – interrupts normal cell functioning –> 103 dangerous, >105 can be fatal
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Nonspecific Responses 3. Proteins –Interferon – protein released by cells infected with viruses, causes nearby cells to resist infection
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Specific Defenses When Pathogens Survive First and Second Line of Nonspecific Defenses
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Antigen A foreign substance that enters the body Triggers the body to produce antibodies
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Antibody Protein, Y-shaped Specific – different for each antigen Lock/Key “tag” antigen White Blood Cells/Killer Cells attracted to tagged cells & kill them Once body has antibodies, they will remain in body for an extended period of time – so more prepared to fight!
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White Blood Cells Attack and kill marked pathogens –Neutrophils – engulf pathogen and destroy –Macrophages – Ingest pathogen and kill –Natural Killer Cells – Destroy infected cells by puncturing cell membrane, causing water to rush in and cell to burst
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