1. CONNECTIVE TISSUECONNECTIVE TISSUE 2. COLLAGEN FIBERS • Collagen fibers are tough ,thick ,fibrous proteins that do not branch. • They are most abundant fibers. •…
Immunology study guide Daryn Green Basic Immunological definitions and Concepts Vocab Disease: a change in normal body function from anything but injury Pathogen: a disease…
Immunity Defenses Against Disease Lymph nodes makes lymphocytes. Cilia in respiratory tract sweep away debris. Skin acts as a barrier. Stomach acid kills bacteria. Spleen…
The Immune System and Disease Itâs you against the world⦠What is a disease? A disease is any change, other than an injury, that disrupts the normal functions of the…
Immune System Disease Any change in the body not due to injury that disrupts homeostasis Pathogens = Sickness makers How do we know pathogens make you sick? Kochâs Postulates…
IMMUNOLOGICAL MEMORY The immune system seems to „remember” previous infections, Which cells do it and how? Why? For how long? How can we use this to fight infectios diseases?…
Slide 1 Chapter 39 Immunity Immunity The ability to defend against infectious agents, foreign cells, and cancer cells Immune System Antigenâany molecule that the body recognizes…
PP. 961-966 lymphatic system spleen lymphocytes 1. B-cells: wbc that mature in bone marrow 2. T-cells: wbc that mature in thymus There are many different lymphocytes (wbc)…