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Title: The Immune System


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The Immune System
  • In this lesson, you will Learn About
  • The function of the immune system.
  • How antibodies protect the body from pathogens.
  • How you can develop immunity to a disease.

2
The Immune System
  • The Vocabulary terms in this lesson are
  • Immune system.
  • Inflammation.
  • Lymphatic system.
  • Lymphocytes.
  • Antigens.
  • Antibodies.
  • Immunity.
  • Vaccine.

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Keeping Pathogens Out

Each day you are exposed to countless
pathogens. Your body can repel, trap, or destroy
most of these pathogens before they can do any
damage. The five major barriers against such
invaders help keep pathogens out.
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The Five Major Barriers
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The Immune Systems Nonspecific Response
If pathogens enter the body, the immune system
launches an attack. The immune systems
nonspecific response is always the same,
regardless of the type of foreign substance that
invades the body. The inflammatory response is a
nonspecific response that occurs if a foreign
invader gets past the five major barriers.
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The Immune Systems Nonspecific Response (contd.)
  • The steps of the inflammatory response
  • The blood supply to the affected area increases,
    and circulation in that area slows down.
  • This raises the blood pressure in the area,
    causing fluid to leak from the blood vessels.
  • As a result, surrounding tissues swell.
  • Special white blood cells called phagocytes
    attack the invading pathogens.
  • The phagocytes surround the invaders, take them
    apart, and eat them.

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The Immune Systems Nonspecific Response (contd.)
  • Other components of the inflammatory response
  • The phagocytes release special proteins to help
    defend the body. One of these proteins,
    interferon, stops viruses from reproducing and
    helps the cells that fight infection.
  • If the infection has spread throughout the body,
    a fever becomes part of the inflammatory response.

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Inflammation
  • During the inflammatory response, more blood
    flows to the infected area, and phagocytes rush
    in to destroy the invading pathogens.

Phagocyte
Pathogen
Splinter
Pathogen
Phagocyte
Blood vessel
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The Immune Systems Specific Responses
  • When pathogens survive the inflammatory response,
    the body counters with a specific response. This
    response
  • Is tailored to a particular pathogen and the
    poisons that it produces.
  • Not only defends the body against an invading
    pathogen, but also allows the immune system to
    remember that particular type of pathogen.

10
The Lymphatic System
The lymphatic system is a secondary circulatory
system that helps your body fight pathogens and
maintain its fluid balance. Your body calls upon
the lymphatic system to fight against specific
pathogens.

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The Lymphatic System (contd.)
  • The lymphatic system circulates a watery fluid
    known as lymph.
  • Special white blood cells in the lymph are called
    lymphocytes. There are three types
  • B cells
  • T cells
  • NK cells


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The Lymphatic System (contd.)
  • The lymph also contains phagocytes called
    macrophages that digest and process the invading
    pathogens and then help the lymphocytes identify
    them.
  • The three types of lymphocytes are activated when
    the body recognizes a part of a pathogen known as
    an antigen.


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Antibodies
Your body reacts to antigens by producing
antibodies. Antibodies are proteins that attach
to antigens, keeping them from harming the
body. B cells produce specific antibodies to
fight a particular type of antigen.

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The Immune Systems Response to Infection
  1. A macrophage engulfs one of the pathogens and
    presents its antigens to the T cells, which
    identify the pathogen as an invader.
  1. T cells multiply at the site of the infection.
    The T cells activate the B cells.
  1. A pathogen invades the body. The antigens in the
    pathogen activate the immune systems response.

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The Immune Systems Response to Infection
(contd.)
  1. Memory T cells and B cells remain in the system.
    The next time this type of pathogen enters the
    system, these memory cells attack it swiftly.
  1. B cells multiply.
  • The B cells release antibodies, which attach
    themselves to the antigens. Special T
  • cells attack and destroy the invaders.
  1. Some B cells and T cells become memory cells.

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Immunity


Your bodys ability to resist the pathogens that
cause a particular disease is called
immunity. You were born with some immunities
that were passed on to you from your mother.
These immunities lasted for a few months, after
which you began to produce antibodies on your own.
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Immunity (contd.)


Another way your body builds immunity is by being
exposed to pathogens and by having certain
diseases. When your body encounters an antigen,
it produces memory B cells and T cells. Often
these memory cells stay in the blood. If the same
type of pathogen returns, the immune system
fights it so that you do not become ill a second
time.
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Immunity (contd.)


You dont have to get a disease to acquire
immunity to it. You can receive an immunization,
or vaccine. This process is called immunization
because the antibodies your body produces in
response to the vaccine will build immunity.
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Reviewing Terms and Facts
  • Define the term immune system.
  • The immune system is a combination of body
    defenses made up of cells, tissues, and organs
    that fight off pathogens.

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Reviewing Terms and Facts
  1. What are the bodys five major barriers against
    pathogens?
  • Tears
  • Saliva
  • Skin
  • Mucous membranes
  • Stomach acid

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Thinking Critically
  1. Why do you think diseases that damage the immune
    system are so dangerous to the body?
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