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Immune System The body’s primary defense against disease causing pathogens that threaten our homeostasis. Can be identified by molecules on their outer surface (antigens)
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Immune System The body’s primary defense against disease causing pathogens that threaten our homeostasis. Can be identified by molecules on their outer.

Dec 28, 2015

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Page 1: Immune System The body’s primary defense against disease causing pathogens that threaten our homeostasis. Can be identified by molecules on their outer.

Immune System

• The body’s primary defense against disease causing pathogens that threaten our homeostasis.

• Can be identified by molecules on their outer surface (antigens)

Page 2: Immune System The body’s primary defense against disease causing pathogens that threaten our homeostasis. Can be identified by molecules on their outer.

Antigens• Found on both viruses and

bacteria • Trigger an immune response.• Recognized by body as

invaders.• White blood cells and

antibodies attack.• The body can usually take

care of a virus but antibiotics are often needed to kill bacteria.

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White Blood Cell

• Some are specialized to engulf invading pathogens.

• Others produce antibodies – proteins that either attack or mark for killing.

• WBC’s have large nuclei.

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• Most antibodies and WBC’s break down soon after having defended the body.

• But some specialized WBC’s remain. These can produce antibodies to fight off later invasions of the same microbes.

• This gives us immunity to viruses such as chicken pox, mumps and measles years later.

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Vaccinations• Scientists have discovered that weakened microbes

stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies without making the person sick.

• Vaccines are made from weakened killed or parts of pathogens and injected into the body.

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Damage to the Immune System

• Stress and fatigue can lower resistance and open the door to infection by pathogens.

• AIDS weakens the immune system and may leave a person unable to deal with infections and cancer cells.

• People with AIDS often die from secondary infections.

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Problems Associated With Immune Response

• Allergies – Your bodies may react to things like foods, insect bites, dust or pollen and produce an immune response.

• The body reacts by releasing histamines which produce an inflammatory response.

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• Transplanted organs – body detects foreign proteins. Tries to rid body of invader. This is organ transplant rejection.

• Doctor gives immune system suppressing drugs.