Immune System
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Transcript Immune System
Lymphatic System
Lymphatic system:
network of lymphatic
vessels and organs
Returns tissue fluid
to the circulatory
system
Fights infections
Lymphatic System
Lymph nodes key sites for fighting
infection
Packed with lymphocytes and macrophages
Immune System: Nonspecific
Defense
Body’s first lines of defense against
infection
skin, mucous membrane, enzymes, tears,
acids, proteins, macrophages
Nonspecific: do not distinguish one
infectious microbe from another
Immune System: Nonspecific
Defense
Macrophages wander interstitial fluid
“eat” any bacteria and virus-infected cells
they encounter
Immune System: Specific Defense
Specific Response: immune systems
responds to foreign molecules - antigens
Pathogen: foreign invader
Antigen: piece of pathogen that our white
blood cells recognize
Immune System: Specific Defense
Two kinds of
lymphocytes
B cells - secrete
antibodies, wander
fluid
T cells attack cells
infected with
pathogens
Antigen enters the
body, it activates only
lymphocytes with
matching receptors
Immune System: Primary and
Secondary Response
Immune System: B Cells
Primary vs Secondary Response
B cell differentiates into:
Effector cell (plasma cell) – makes antibodies
Memory cell: remembers for next time
Immune System:
Active vs Passive Immunity
Active: when you’re
cells made antibodies
/ longterm
vaccination
Passive: when given
antibodies
No memory cells made
Short term, ex breast
feeding
Immune System: T Cells
T cells : when cells have been attacked
Helper T cells and killer T cells
Helper T cells
recognize attacked cell and divide
Killer T cells
destroy infected cell so virus can’t multiply
Immune System:
Disorders
Autoimmune diseases
Immunodeficiency diseases
System turns against the body’s own molecules
Immune system compromised
Ex. AIDS virus attacks helper T Cells
Physical and emotional stress may weaken the
immune system