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The Immune System THE Body’s Defense Systems
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Nonspecific Defenses First Line of Defense Skin Antimicrobial proteins Mucous membranes Cilia Gastric juice Symbiotic Bacteria Temperature
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Nonspecific Defenses Second Line of Defense Inflammatory Response – Injury breaking the skin introducing pathogens Histamine is released causing increase blood flow to area – Causes redness, swelling, warmth, and pain Vasodilation (dilation of the blood vessels) – Caused by histamine Phagocytes pass through capillary walls into tissues to ingest and destroy pathogens
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Nonspecific Defenses Second Line of Defense Phagocytes destroy the pathogens and the injury begins to heal. – Neutrophil; Macrophage Natural killer cells – Attack pathogen-infected cells – Effective at killing cancer cells and virus- infected cells
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Nonspecific Defenses Second Line of Defense Complement – A group of about twenty proteins that “complement” defense reactions. – Help to destroy foreign or infected cell by promoting cell lysis Interferon – Molecules secreted by viral infected cells that stimulate neighboring cells to produce proteins that help them defend against viruses
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Specific Defenses Third Line of Defense A response aimed specifically at the pathogen Lymphocyte = white blood cell of the immune system React to antigens Two types – B cells Made in the bone marrow A part of the humoral immune response Produce antibodies Plasma cell- B cells that release specific antibodies Memory cell- long-lived B cells that do not release their antibodies, they circulate in the body and respond quickly to eliminate any subsequent invasion by the same antigen.
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Specific Defenses Third Line of Defense A response aimed specifically at the pathogen – T cells Made in the bone marrow, mature in the Thymus (T for thymus) A part of the cell-mediated response – Destroy infected cells Cytotoxic T cells (killer T cells); Helper T cells; Suppressor T cells
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Comparing Immune Responses Type of cellFunction MacrophageEngulfs and kills pathogens NeutrophilEngulfs and destroys pathogens Natural killer cellPunctures infected cells Helper T cellActivates cytotoxic T cells Cytotoxic T cellPunctures labeled infected cells B cellLabels invaders for destruction by macrophages Plasma cellReleases antibodies Memory cellStores information about a pathogen
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