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The Human Immune System Video
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What is the immune system? The body’s defense against disease causing organisms, malfunctioning cells, and foreign particles
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The First Line of Defense:External ~Skin~ Human skin forms are almost impenetrable barrier against bacteria.
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-As you breathe in, foreign particles bump into mucus throughout your respiratory system and become stuck -Hair-like structures sweep this mucus into the throat for coughing or swallowing The First Line of Defense: External ~Mucus and Cilia~
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-Swallowed bacteria are broken down by incredibly strong acids in the stomach that break down your food The First Line of Defense: External ~Stomach Acid~
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The Second Line of Defense ~The Lymphatic System~ -If invaders actually get within the body, a complex system of organs works to rid the body of attack. -Made up of specialized cells called white blood cells. Video
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These are a special type of white blood cells that are responsible for eating foreign particles by engulfing them White Blood Cells ~Phagocytes~ Lysosomes
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-Most infections never make it past the first and second levels of defense -Those that do trigger the production and release of antibodies -Specialized Proteins that latch onto, and damage foreign particles -Each antibody binds only to one specific binding site, known as an antigen The Third Line of Defense ~Antibodies~
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What is immunity? -Resistance to a disease causing organism or harmful substance -Two types -Active Immunity -Passive Immunity
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Active Immunity -You produce the antibodies -May be acquired naturally when a person suffers and then recovers from the disease or -From a vaccine
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How long does active immunity last? It depends on the antigen Some disease-causing bacteria multiply into new forms that our body doesn’t recognize, requiring annual vaccinations, like the flu shot Others last for a lifetime, such as chicken pox
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Think the flu is no big deal? -Think again… -In 1918, a particularly deadly strain of flu, called the Spanish Influenza, spread across the globe -It infected 20% of the human population and killed 5%, which came out to be about 100 million people
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Passive Immunity You don’t produce the antibodies From breastmilk
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http://kidshealth.org/PageManager.jsp?lic=1 &article_set=59296&cat_id=20607http://kidshealth.org/PageManager.jsp?lic=1 &article_set=59296&cat_id=20607 http://www.cellsalive.com/toc.htm#immun
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