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Title: Your body system


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Your body systems defense system in Action
Immune System
  • On guard

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First line of defense
  • The skin serves as a physical barrier to prevent
    the passage of many disease-causing
    microorganisms. The skin is also slightly acidic
    and has good bacteria.

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Antigens
  • Antigens are substances that cause the immune
    system to attack. An example of an antigen is a
    surface protein of a flu virus. Cells produce
    antibodies to fight antigens. Antibodies destroy
    pathogens directly or signal immune cells that
    pathogens are present.,

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Specific mechanisms of host resistance
  • This specific immune response enables the body to
    target particular pathogens and pathogen-infected
    cells for destruction. It depends on specialized
    white blood cells called lymphocytes produced in
    the bone marrow .
  • T-cells (produced from lymphocytes that matured
    in the thymus gland)
  • B-cells (produced from lymphocytes that matured
    in the bone marrow).

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Production and Maturation
  • All lymphocytes, macrophages and red blood cells
    produced in bone marrow and T cells mature in
    Thymus and B cells stay in bone marrow to mature

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T-helper
  • These cells travel through the blood and lymph,
    looking for antigens markers on foreign cells.
    Upon locating an antigen, they notify other cells
    to assist in combating the invader.
  • T-helper cells do this through the use of
    cytokines (or specifically, lymphokines) which
    help destroy target cells T-killer cells,
    activate B cells and stimulate the production of
    healthy new tissue. Interferon is an example of
    such a cytokine one treatment of HIV which
    infects and kills T-helper cells.

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B-cells get turned on by T-helper cells to make
specific antibodies that tell macrophage to get
them out of the way
  • T-killer cells get help from T-helper cells to
    turn on then do the killing

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Vaccines
  • Vaccinations give the body a preview of dangerous
    antigens.
  • This allows the body to develop antibodies to
    fight this antigen.
  • The body is able to generate an immune response
    quickly to prevent the disease from doing harm to
    the body.
  • Brain Pop Video

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Common pathogens
  • Pathogens cause disease.
  • Bacteria and viral pathogens are the most common
    causes of human disease.
  • Other pathogens protists, parasitic worms or
    helminths , and fungi

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Bacteria
  • Bacteria can also cause infections.
  • When bacteria enters a host they are able to
    reproduce in large numbers and may produce toxins
    that affect the health of the host.
  • The bacteria and their toxins are perceived as
    antigens by the body.
  • Antibiotics can be an effective treatment for
    bacterial infections.

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Viruses
  • Viruses lack ribosomes and are not able to
    reproduce on their own. Viruses infect cells and
    use the cellular components to reproduce and
    spread to other cells.

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Virus Infection
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Viruses
  • When necessary viruses are treated with
    anti-viral medications that prevent their
    reproduction within the host. Antibiotics are
    not effective against viruses.
  • Examples of viruses
  • Influenza (flu)
  • Herpes
  • HIV

Influenza Virus
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HIV-AIDS
  • HIV attacks key cells involved
    in the bodies immune system_____________.
  • Infected individuals can not recognize antigens
    or are not able to mount a response.
  • These individuals can then be killed by
    harmless diseases because their immune system
    does not respond.
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