Diseases, and Cytokines - Prof.
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Role of the immune system - ANSWERS--to defend body against foreign invaders
-distinguishe between self and foreign substance (antigens)
What is immunity - ANSWERS-body's resistance to injury from invading organism:
acquired from mom at birth, disease, vaccinations and inoculations
two types of immunity - ANSWERS-nonspecific, innate, natural
specific, acquired
nonspecific immunity - ANSWERS--"natural immunity"
-all purpose cells that attack multiple pathogens
-multiple lines of defense (first: anatomical barrier)
-key components: phagocytes, histamines, macrophages, inflammatory response,
anatomical barrier
, phagocytosis - ANSWERS-what antigens may face if they get past barriers
-attacking of foreign particles by cells of immune system
-certain white blood cells (phagocytes) ingest microbes
-phagocytic cells: granulocytes, neutrophils, macrophages
Cytokines - ANSWERS-dangerous when too many released (macrophages-cell
eaters)
inflammatory response of nonspecific immunity - ANSWERS--process to restore
tissues damage by invaders
-cells release histamines which increases blood flow
-phaocytes rush to the site of the wound
-causes warmth and redness
-blood clots form which isolates microbes
specific immunity - ANSWERS--acquired
-specific to one type of invader
-slower
-lymphocytes and antibodies carry out these immune responses: t-cells and b-
cells
disorders of immune system - ANSWERS--aids